- The global black tea extract market is growing steadily as more consumers incorporate it into their diets due to its rich antioxidant properties and potential health benefits such as improved cardiovascular health and metabolism support.
- The increasing use of black tea extract in functional foods and beverages is expanding its application across various industries including cosmetics and pharmaceuticals
- North America dominated the black tea extract market with the largest revenue share of 35.7% in 2024, driven by increasing consumer demand for natural health supplements and plant-based beauty products in the U.S. and Canada
- The Asia-Pacific region is expected to witness the highest growth rate in the global black tea extract market, driven by rising health awareness, expanding urban populations, and increased adoption of natural dietary supplements
- The powder segment held the largest revenue share of 44.3% in 2024, driven by its extended shelf life, ease of transport, and compatibility with a wide range of end-use applications such as dietary supplements and functional foods. Powdered extracts are also favored for their ability to retain high concentrations of polyphenols and catechins, offering potent antioxidant properties



