Qatar faces extreme environmental challenges, with summer temperatures often exceeding 45°C and high salinity in the soil. This makes maintaining natural grass an ecological and financial burden. Consequently, the adoption of artificial gardens has surged as a sustainable alternative to traditional landscaping.
The construction boom in Doha and surrounding regions has increased the demand for professional-grade sports surfaces. High-density artificial football turf is now the standard for community hubs and academies, as it eliminates the need for constant irrigation in a water-scarce region.
Moreover, the luxury real estate sector in Qatar is increasingly integrating specialized leisure areas. The requirement for a precise artificial golf turf has grown, driven by a desire for private recreation spaces that remain pristine regardless of the harsh desert sun.
