Greece possesses a rich history of herbalism, yet the industrial processing of East Asian botanicals like mum tea has traditionally been limited to basic drying. The current market in Greece shows a rising demand for standardized pharmaceutical-grade herbal slices that meet EU regulatory safety levels.
Climate conditions in Greece, characterized by high solar radiation and humidity fluctuations, pose significant challenges for the storage of imported fruit flower tea. There is a critical need for advanced vacuum-drying and nitrogen-sealed packaging to prevent the degradation of volatile oils during transit and local distribution.
Economically, the Greek wellness sector is shifting toward "Functional Teas." This trend has created a gap in the market for professionally processed snow chrysanthemum tea, which requires precise temperature control during the slicing and drying phases to maintain its distinct white crystalline appearance and bioactivity.