In Afghanistan, the demand for artificial football turf has grown rapidly due to the severe water scarcity and extreme temperature fluctuations that make maintaining natural grass nearly impossible in most provinces.
Current installations often struggle with high UV radiation and dust accumulation. The shift towards high-density polyethylene (HDPE) fibers is essential to prevent the "melting" or fading effects common in lower-grade imports used in urban centers like Kabul.
Furthermore, the rise of private residential developments has sparked interest in artificial gardens, offering a sustainable way to maintain greenery without draining precious groundwater resources in arid regions.
