Ghana possesses a vast array of endemic flora, providing a natural goldmine for herbs extract production. However, the local industry has traditionally relied on artisanal methods, which often lead to inconsistent potency and instability in the final plant extract powder products.
The current economic landscape in Ghana shows a rising demand for standardized nutritional supplements. While the availability of raw materials is high, the gap in advanced industrial processing means many manufacturers import refined actives rather than processing indigenous resources locally.
Climate factors, including high humidity in the coastal regions, present significant challenges for the stability of grass extract. This creates an urgent need for advanced stabilization techniques and vacuum-drying technologies to maintain E-E-A-T compliant quality standards.





