In Peru, the demand for artificial football turf has surged due to the national passion for football and the scarcity of water in coastal regions like Lima. The arid climate makes maintaining natural grass prohibitively expensive and ecologically unsustainable.
Simultaneously, the luxury real estate sector in Miraflores and San Isidro has seen a spike in artificial gardens. These installations provide a lush, green aesthetic year-round without the need for intensive irrigation, catering to urban dwellers seeking low-maintenance landscapes.
The sports infrastructure is also diversifying, with a growing interest in high-precision artificial golf turf for private estates and commercial clubs, requiring specific pile heights and density to mimic professional greens in the Andean foothills.
