Mongolia's geography presents a unique challenge for landscaping due to its extreme temperature fluctuations, where winters are brutally cold and summers are arid. This has led to a surge in demand for artificial gardens that can remain aesthetically pleasing without the need for constant irrigation in water-scarce regions.
In urban centers like Ulaanbaatar, the growth of sports infrastructure has accelerated. However, traditional grass cannot survive the frost-thaw cycles, making high-grade artificial football turf the only viable solution for year-round athletic training and community engagement.
Currently, the market is shifting from basic synthetic carpets to professional-grade systems. There is an increasing preference for UV-stabilized polymers that prevent fading under the intense Mongolian sun and maintain flexibility at -40°C, ensuring the longevity of sports installations.
