In Oman, the scarcity of freshwater resources and the harsh desert climate make maintaining natural grass an ecological and financial challenge. Consequently, the demand for artificial gardens has surged among residential and commercial developers seeking sustainable greenery without the need for irrigation.
The market is currently transitioning from basic synthetic fillers to specialized UV-stabilized fibers. Because Oman experiences some of the highest solar radiation levels in Asia, standard turf often suffers from thermal degradation; however, the adoption of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) is now the industry standard for longevity.
Furthermore, the growth of sports tourism and private luxury estates in Muscat and Salalah has driven a specific need for professional-grade artificial football turf that can resist heat absorption and provide consistent ball-roll characteristics despite the external heat.
