In Gambia, the demand for artificial gardens has surged due to the difficulty of maintaining natural lawns during the intense dry season. The high evaporation rates and sandy soil make traditional irrigation costly and inefficient for urban residential areas in Banjul and Serekunda.
The sports sector is witnessing a transition toward artificial football turf to support the growing passion for football. Local clubs and schools are seeking durable alternatives that can withstand heavy usage without the constant need for water and chemical fertilizers, which are often scarce or expensive.
Furthermore, the burgeoning tourism and hospitality sector in the Coastal region is integrating artificial golf turf to offer luxury amenities. The challenge remains in sourcing materials that possess high UV resistance to prevent fading under the relentless West African sun.
