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Iran’s Internet Shutdown Means A Boon For Saffron Business In Afghanistan

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May 1, 2026
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Iran supplies about 90 percent of the world’s saffron — one of the most valuable agricultural products by weight. But since Iranian authorities shut down Internet access two months ago, growers have been cut off from their usual clients in Europe and China. That has meant a windfall for Afghan saffron dealers.

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