Have an Account?

Email address should not be empty!

Email address should not be empty!

Forgot your password?

Close

First Name should not be empty!

Last Name should not be empty!

Last Name should not be empty!

Email address should not be empty!

Show Password should not be empty!

Show Confirm Password should not be empty!

Error message here!

Back to log-in

Close

Unlocking Potential of Kashmir Saffron in Global Market

  By Monis Mir, CEO and Managing Partner, Herb Heaven The ‘golden spice’ Saffron has fascinated civilisations for centuries with its aroma, vibrant colour, and medicinal properties. As one of the most expensive and labour-intensive spices in the world, saffron is cherished as a culinary ingredient and a symbol of purity, luxury, and heritage. In this […]

Unlocking Potential of Kashmir Saffron in Global Market

  By Monis Mir, CEO and Managing Partner, Herb Heaven

The ‘golden spice’ Saffron has fascinated civilisations for centuries with its aroma, vibrant colour, and medicinal properties. As one of the most expensive and labour-intensive spices in the world, saffron is cherished as a culinary ingredient and a symbol of purity, luxury, and heritage. In this global arena, Kashmir saffron stands out—rich in tradition, superior in quality, and full of promise.

Globally, saffron cultivation is confined to specific geographic belts with suitable climates—primarily Iran, Spain, Afghanistan, and Kashmir in India. Saffron is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7–8  per cent, fueled by its expanding use in modern medicine, cosmetics, herbal remedies, and gourmet cuisine. Rich in antioxidants and bioactive compounds, saffron is increasingly valued in the pharmaceutical, wellness, and dairy sectors.

Legacy Rooted in the Valley

Kashmir’s relationship with saffron dates back over 2,500 years, with historical records pointing to its cultivation in the Pampore region near Srinagar. Passed down through generations, saffron farming in Kashmir is not only an economic activity but also a cultural tradition,

Symbol of purity

Grown at an altitude of over 1,600 metres in the unique climate of the Kashmir Valley, Kashmiri saffron is considered the finest in the world due to its exceptional colour, aroma, and purity. Grown in the clay-sandy soils of Pampore, this saffron benefits from a rare combination of altitude, climate, and traditional farming techniques. Producing just one kilogramme of premium-grade saffron can take over 300,000 flowers. Every strand is meticulously hand-harvested to preserve its integrity.

What Makes Kashmir Saffron Superior?

Kashmir saffron—scientifically classified as Crocus sativus Kashmirianus—holds a distinct position in the global saffron market due to its:

It is stronger in Colour (Crocin), Taste (Picrocrocin) and fragrance

(Safranal). Longer and thicker stigmas, which are considered a sign of top-tier quality

GI-tagged saffron and Kashmir-born brands like Herb Heaven Saffron, approved by government agencies, are renowned for offering authentic saffron with longer, broader, and unbroken stigmas—guaranteeing purity and heritage in every thread.

Scaling Promise of Kashmir Saffron

With increasing national and international demand, Kashmir saffron is well-positioned to expand its footprint in premium global markets. However, achieving this requires a collective and strategic approach:

  • Modernised farming, harvesting, and drying techniques to enhance yield and maintain consistency
  • Improved quality control and hygienic practices throughout the supply chain—from cultivation to final packaging
  • Innovative and appealing tamper-proof packaging to protect product integrity and appeal to health-conscious global consumers
  • Improved marketing strategies, Stronger brand building efforts that elevate Kashmir saffron as a symbol of heritage, luxury, and purity.
  • Educational campaigns in domestic and international markets to raise awareness about identifying authentic Kashmiri saffron
  • To read more click on : https://agrospectrumindia.com/e-magazine

Leave a Comment

Newsletter

Stay connected with us.