Oman possesses a rich biodiversity of arid-land flora, yet the industrialization of herbs extract has historically remained fragmented. The local market is currently shifting from simple raw material export to high-value processed ingredients to support the growing domestic demand for dietary supplements.
The extreme climatic conditions of the Arabian Peninsula present unique challenges for the stability of plant extract powder. Manufacturers in Oman are increasingly investing in climate-controlled processing facilities to prevent the degradation of volatile organic compounds during the extraction phase.
With the government's "Oman Vision 2040," there is a strategic push toward diversifying the economy. This has led to an increase in the adoption of grass extract and other bio-actives in the food manufacturing sector, moving away from total reliance on imported finished products.





