Saffron exported from Iran to 52 countries

게시됨 2022년 1월 18일

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In the first nine months of this fiscal year, Iran exported 206 tons of saffron to 52 countries, generating $103.3 million in revenue. The majority of the exports, 151 tons worth $75.98 million, were to countries that purchased bulk saffron, with China, Spain, and the UAE being the top buyers. The UAE, China, and India were the leading importers of saffron in packages containing 10-30 grams. Despite being the world's largest producer of saffron, Iran has a low global market share due to bulk reexports. The saffron industry employs 200,000 people and covers over 115,000 hectares, with plans to expand. However, the COVID-19 pandemic has led to a significant drop in domestic saffron demand.
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EghtesadOnline: A total of 206 tons of saffron worth $103.3 million were exported from Iran to 52 countries in the current fiscal year’s first nine months (March 21-Dec. 21), according to Rouhollah Latifi, spokesman of the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration. The official explained that 151 tons worth $75.98 million were exported in packages weighing over 30 grams (bulk), 34.81 tons worth $17.87 million in packages containing less than 10 grams of saffron and 20.02 tons worth $9.46 million in 10-30-gram packages, IRIB reported.China with 69.3 tons worth $37.39 million, Spain with 29.6 tons worth $13.05 million and the UAE with 21.61 tons worth $10.54 million were the top three export destinations among 56 countries that bought packages weighing over 30 grams. For the under 10-gram packages, China with 10 tons worth $5.44 million, the UAE with 5 tons worth $2.73 and Spain with 4.82 tons worth $2.43 million were the main customers.The UAE with 14.25 tons worth ...

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