Saffron: exports suspended amid fears of coronavirus

March 9, 2020 at 12:16 PM , Der AUDITOR
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TEHRAN. As flights to and from Iran have been suspended, borders are closed, and travel restrictions are in place the situation is worsening in the saffron market, which is feeling the full impact of the coronavirus. Traders report that…

…the suspension of flights has caused exports to come to a complete standstill. Saffron is frequently exported through airlines and suitcase travel. With the spread of the coronavirus in China, overseas demand in the Far East already started to stall in January and the export volumes over the last three months are reckoned to be low.

Prices take another dip

As the spread of the coronavirus has impacted the entire country, it has now become virtually impossible to sell saffron in the domestic market. In addition, the Irian rial has lost greatly in valu

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