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 ...
Tucked in a valley beneath the snow-capped Himalayas of the Indian Kashmir region is the town of Pampore, famed for its farms ...
There is new interest in growing saffron among small farmers in search of a cash crop, and among cooks and gardeners seeking ...
as prices for the "world's most expensive spice" are up this year and production is down in top-grower Iran. But all is not well in Kashmir's purple saffron fields these days, despite a reputation ...
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 ...
However, these challenges have intensified with the recent presence of numerous porcupines in saffron fields, which now span ... largest saffron producer after Iran, produces 90% of its saffron ...
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 ...