Kuwait's unique geographical position and extreme desert climate create a high demand for cooling and detoxifying herbal products. The local market for fruit flower tea has grown rapidly as consumers shift toward holistic wellness and preventive healthcare, moving away from synthetic supplements.
However, the lack of local pharmaceutical-grade processing facilities for TCM slices means that Kuwait relies heavily on imports. The challenge lies in maintaining the volatile oils and active compounds of mum tea during long-distance transit and storage in high-temperature environments.
Currently, the Kuwaiti pharmaceutical sector is upgrading its regulatory frameworks, demanding higher transparency in the sourcing of snow chrysanthemum tea, emphasizing the need for certificates of analysis (CoA) and organic certifications to ensure consumer safety.