Uzbekistan will be able to supply saffron to the Chinese market

Published 2024년 7월 29일

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China has approved the import of Uzbek saffron cultivated on Bakhmal land after extensive research and necessary permissions from an interdepartmental commission. This marks a significant expansion in the export geography of Uzbek saffron, which also achieved USDA Organic certification earlier this year, facilitating its entry into North American markets.
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China, one of the countries with the largest population, also opens its doors to Uzbek saffron grown on Bakhmal land, EastFruit reports. After several years of in-depth and analytical research, saffron received appropriate permission according to the conclusion of the interdepartmental commission of Uzbekistan and China, Dunyo news agency reports. Read also: Indian businessmen are interested in saffron and ferula from Uzbekistan With the development of saffron production in ...
Source: Eastfruit

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