Partnership with "Saffron Tech" to Advance Production of One of the World's Most Valuable BotanicalsManagement Concurrently ...
Mohammad Hanief Kashmir’s saffron fields, long celebrated as the source of one of the world’s most prized spices, are facing ...
“During this ongoing crisis we are facing, agriculture may be one of the solutions. Why saffron planting? Because this land can produce saffron and it is an item, a produce of quality with which we ...
Saffron Tech unveils its groundbreaking pilot facility, revolutionizing saffron cultivation with cost-effective methods for commercial production. Integrating cutting-edge technology and innovative ...
Ali Hosseini noted that saffron-growing regions in South and Razavi Khorasan provinces reach 80 thousand hectares while the figure will experience a twofold increase in the coming 10 to 15 years.
Saffron is reputed to be the world’s most expensive spice and is known as the king of condiments. It fetches between ₹1.5 lakh and ₹2.5 lakh per kilogram. Kashmir’s saffron output crossed 13.36 tonnes ...
Saffron farmers in Kashmir are a happier lot now. For the first time in the last eight years, saffron production in Kashmir has increased. In fact, if saffron farmers in Kashmir smile, that means over ...
Nevertheless, shortage of the special centers for processing and storage has had a significant impact on the production of the precious product, he said. Another problem facing the industry is the ...
Saffron, often dubbed“red gold”, is the world's most expensive spice – a testament to its unique flavor, vibrant color, and labor-intensive cultivation. Historically, this prized spice has been a ...
An Afghan businessman waits for customers at a saffron shop in Herat Province, Afghanistan, Jan. 11, 2020. Afghan farmers had harvested 22 percent more saffron last year than in 2018, hoping the ...