In Saudi Arabia, the demand for high-quality plant extract powder is surging, driven by the "Vision 2030" initiative which prioritizes public health and the diversification of the industrial sector. The harsh desert climate makes local cultivation of diverse medicinal plants challenging, leading to a strategic reliance on advanced import and processing technologies.
The local market is shifting from raw herbal consumption to standardized herbs extract. This transition is fueled by a growing middle class in cities like Riyadh and Jeddah, who seek evidence-based nutraceuticals that meet strict SFDA (Saudi Food and Drug Authority) regulations regarding purity and stability.
Furthermore, the manufacturing sector is investing heavily in local processing hubs. By utilizing sophisticated plant extraction techniques, the Kingdom is transforming from a pure importer to a regional hub for value-added nutritional supplements tailored for the Middle Eastern demographic.





