Kyrgyzstan possesses a unique ecological advantage with its vast alpine meadows and diverse flora, providing a raw material goldmine for plant extraction. However, the local industry has historically relied on crude processing methods, limiting the bioavailability of active compounds in finished health foods.
The current market shows a growing demand for standardized herbs extract as the population shifts toward preventive healthcare and organic supplementation. Despite the availability of raw biomass, there is a significant gap in high-end industrial spray-drying and supercritical CO2 extraction capabilities within the region.
Economic integration with the Eurasian Economic Union has accelerated the import of high-purity plant extract powder to meet strict international safety standards, pushing local manufacturers to upgrade their quality control systems to align with global GMP certifications.





