Afghanistan: Saffron Harvest Yields Impressive 21 Tons This Year

Published 2021년 2월 16일

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The Ministry of Agriculture in Afghanistan has announced a record harvest of over 21 tons of saffron for the year 2021, with the majority of the cultivation done in Herat province. Other significant saffron-producing provinces include Balkh, Faryab, Kunduz, Farah, and Daikundi. A total of 7,900 hectares of saffron cultivation was recorded in the 1399 solar year. The ministry is actively working to enhance saffron yield and has distributed farming equipment to the sector, planning to continue its support and efforts into the next solar year.
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(MENAFN - Daily Outlook Afghanistan) KABUL - The Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock has said the harvest of 'red gold saffron this year topped the 21 ton mark. According to the ministry, Herat, Balkh, Faryab, Kunduz, Farah and Daikundi are now the top saffron producing provinces in the country. 'In the 1399 solar year, about 7,900 hectares of saffron land was cultivated. Of this, 7,317 hectares of land in Herat province was planted with saffron, while all the other provinces combined used less than 500 hectares, Akbar Rustami, the ministry's spokesman said. The ministry says that conditions in Herat are particularly favorable in terms of growing Crocus sativus, the flower that produces the saffron stigmas. Being a sought after and expensive agricultural product, more and more farmers have started farming this plant in recent years, the ministry said. The ministry also stated that agricultural experts are working to enhance the plant in order to improve its ...
Source: Menafn

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