So what makes saffron so expensive? Why is Jammu & Kashmir’s saffron so special and what intensive efforts are being made to increase its production? In this week’s episode of TOI Business Bytes, Chowdhary Mohammad Iqbal, Director Agriculture, Kashmir gives us some interesting insights into the fascinating world of this special flower produce.
Kashmir saffron price over Rs 2 lakh, Kesar farming boost, GI tag & best in world ★Explained
Watch the video above to know why the Kashmir saffron is considered to be the best in the world, and the unique climatic conditions that are required for the cultivation of kesar. Chowdhary Mohammad Iqbal also explains how the National Saffron Mission has helped increase the per hectare yield of saffron.
In 2020-21, Kashmir’s saffron was accorded the GI (Geographical Indication) tag and since then the prices of India’s kesar have skyrocketed. Chowdhary Mohammad Iqbal talks about the benefits of GI tag and how the prices of saffron have doubled.
The saffron flower is also very beautiful, and the saffron farms make for a big tourist attraction in October, says Chowdhary Mohammad Iqbal.
Watch the video to understand how the government has set up an international standard lab for farmers to process their saffron produce, and the steps that are being taken to encourage them to register on the e-NAM portal for selling saffron.
Finally, Chowdhary Mohammad Iqbal lists out over 60 countries that India is looking to export saffron to, a new export policy that is in works and how multinational corporations have been buying Kashmir saffron.
★Kashmir saffron is considered to be the best in the world.
★Unique climatic conditions required for saffron cultivation.
★National Saffron Mission has increased saffron yield.
★Kashmir saffron has been accorded the GI tag.
★Prices of saffron have doubled since the GI tag.
★Saffron farms are a big tourist attraction in October.
★Government has set up an international standard lab for saffron processing.
★Steps are being taken to encourage farmers to sell saffron on the e-NAM portal.
★India is looking to export saffron to over 60 countries.
★Multinational corporations have been buying Kashmir saffron.
(Source: TOI Business Bytes)
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