In Kenya, the challenge of maintaining lush greenery is exacerbated by fluctuating rainfall patterns and intense equatorial UV exposure. This has led to a surge in demand for artificial gardens, which offer a sustainable alternative to traditional landscaping by eliminating the need for constant irrigation in arid regions.
The sporting sector, particularly football, has seen a massive transition. The adoption of high-grade artificial football turf has enabled community centers and professional clubs in Nairobi and Mombasa to maintain consistent playing surfaces year-round, regardless of the rainy season's impact on natural soil.
Furthermore, the growth of luxury real estate and hospitality in Kenya has sparked interest in premium leisure surfaces. The installation of artificial golf turf has become a trend for high-end resorts and private estates, reducing maintenance costs while ensuring a pristine aesthetic for year-round usage.
