Saffron, the world's most expensive spice, is facing a decline in production due to decreased rainfall and inadequate irrigation facilities in Pampore, India, a region known for producing the finest saffron. This has led some farmers to switch to other crops or sell their land for development reasons. Despite the government's promise to build irrigation systems, development has been slow. The article highlights the need for action to save the saffron fields, whether it be from the government or global community, and emphasizes the larger issues of climate change and biodiversity preservation.