Turkmenistan possesses a unique ecological landscape, where traditional herbal medicine has long been integrated into the local culture. However, the transition to industrial plant extraction has historically faced challenges due to a lack of advanced solvent recovery systems and standardization protocols required for international health supplement exports.
Currently, the local market is experiencing a surge in demand for standardized herbs extract as the government encourages the diversification of the economy beyond hydrocarbons. The focus is shifting towards the "green economy," where nutrient-dense powders are used to fortify local food products against regional nutritional deficiencies.
Despite the abundance of raw materials, the gap in high-end processing technology means that many manufacturers rely on imported plant extract powder to ensure consistent potency and purity levels (E-E-A-T compliance) for pharmaceutical-grade supplements.





