Saffron, often dubbed the 'red gold,' holds the title of the world's most expensive spice. Its hefty price tag is justified by its painstaking harvesting process and its exquisite flavor and aroma. In ...
90% of the world's saffron is grown in arid fields in Iran. But harvesting all of that saffron comes at a price. Ghalehgolabbehbahani: Why Iran is the main producer of saffron? Because workers are ...
Today, Iran is the largest producer of saffron in the world, but because of trade restrictions, shoppers in the United States will find the spice imported from countries like Spain, India and ...
This is where most of saffron is farmed in India, the world's second-largest producer behind Iran of the spice, which costs up to 325,000 rupees ($3,800) a kg (2.2 pounds) because it is so labour ...
Saffron flowers are currently sold at Rs 1.5 lakh- Rs 2.5 lakh per kg. Advisory Alert: It has come to our attention that certain individuals are representing themselves as affiliates of ...
Add to that pressures from cheaper varieties of saffron from Iran and Internet shutdowns, and business is not as vibrant as before. Advisory Alert: It has come to our attention that certain ...
Pampore, a town in Indian Kashmir, is known for producing saffron, the world's most expensive spice. Traditional farming faces threats from urbanization and climate change, resulting in decreased ...
TEHRAN- The Iranian commercial attaché in Qatar referred to the development of trade interactions between Iran and Qatar, and announced a 53-percent increase in the value of trade between the two ...