Iranian saffron has held a special place in global markets for many years, but its proper introduction and professional presentation in Europe require continuous effort.
These days, the name Samira Shahverdi is recognized as one of the well-known figures in saffron trade. As a saffron trader in the Netherlands, she has opened a new path for introducing Iranian saffron.
This article takes a look at her career journey and her role in presenting Iranian saffron to the European market.

Who is Ms. Samira Shahverdi?
She has been active in the saffron trade for more than four years and is now known as one of the prominent figures in the Dutch saffron market.
Experience, honesty in business, and special attention to quality have earned her the trust of European partners and customers.
Professional Path and Entry into the Saffron Trade
In this section, we review how Ms. Engineer Shahverdi entered the saffron trade industry.

1. Childhood in the Heart of Saffron
South Khorasan is a place where saffron is not just an agricultural product but part of people’s lives.
Ms. Shahverdi grew up in this environment.
From childhood, she was familiar with this product, and this deep connection led many to call her “the saffron child.”
2. First Steps Toward Trade
Years later, her passion for saffron inspired her to enter the world of commerce seriously.
However, starting an export company was not easy.
It required capital, permits, and infrastructure that were not easily accessible.
These challenges led her to find another path into the market.
3. Getting to Know King Business – A Turning Point
During her online research, she became acquainted with King Business Company.
Collaboration with this organization provided an opportunity to become familiar with all aspects of saffron trade — from product selection and packaging to customs and logistics.

4. Involvement in Every Stage of the Saffron Trade
Unlike many others in this field who only participate in sales, Ms. Samira Shahverdi personally oversaw every stage.
From the farm to the final market in Europe, she was present in each step. This direct involvement allowed her to gain specialized and comprehensive experience in exports.
5. Building Trust in the European Saffron Market
This work approach encouraged European customers to continue purchasing with greater confidence.
They knew the saffron they received was not only genuine and high-quality but also managed with care by someone who personally handled every detail.
This trust paved the way for the broader presence of Iranian saffron in European markets.
Sales Background and Successful Negotiations of Ms. Shahverdi

Throughout her business activities, Samira Shahverdi, sales manager of saffron in Amsterdam, has gained valuable experience in sales and international negotiations. Some notable examples include:
- Wholesale sales of saffron to an import company in Amsterdam with exclusive packaging.
- Successful negotiation with a German trader, resulting in a long-term cooperation in bulk saffron exports.
- Shipment of several trial consignments to European clients, which ultimately led to repeat contracts and lasting trust.
- Close collaboration with Iranian restaurants in the Netherlands to supply premium saffron for authentic dishes.
- Managing logistics and on-time delivery in export projects without any issues or delays for customers.
Role in Exporting Iranian Saffron to the Netherlands
One of the key aspects of her work is creating a communication bridge between Iranian farmers and European buyers.
Ms. Shahverdi has strived to deliver Iranian saffron to customers without multiple intermediaries and with authentic quality.
This method has allowed the product to be offered at fairer prices while also increasing customer trust.
Why Do Saffron Customers Trust Her?

The trust of European customers has been shaped by several factors:
- Direct purchase from Iran and guaranteed product authenticity
- Attention to product quality and consistency
- Commitment to delivery times and commercial agreements
- These qualities have led to long-term partnerships between her and many restaurants and stores in Amsterdam.
Presence and Influence in the Dutch Saffron Market
The Netherlands is one of Europe’s main food trade hubs.
Operating in such a market requires deep knowledge of regulations, consumer preferences, and distribution networks.
Over the years, Ms. Shahverdi has built strong relationships with professionals in the country’s food industry.
As a result, European markets have become more familiar with Iranian saffron.
Personal Values and Beliefs of Ms. Shahverdi

As one of the most reputable saffron traders in the Netherlands, Ms. Shahverdi constantly strives to deliver the finest saffron to her clients.
Her view of business extends beyond mere product sales.
Respect for Iranian farmers and dedication to offering high-quality products are core principles of her work.
This perspective has turned her collaborations into meaningful and lasting relationships rather than short-term transactions.
Leading Saffron Sales Manager in Amsterdam
In Amsterdam, Ms. Samira Shahverdi is one of the most successful sales managers in the field of Iranian saffron and a key member of Almas Saffron World and King Business Saffron.
If you would like to learn more about genuine Iranian saffron, place an order, or seek consultation about cooperation, you can contact her through the following channels:
WhatsApp : [https://wa.me/989120643814]
Telegram : [http://t.me/ZaffranBusiness]
Instagram : [/www.instagram.com/saffron_almas]
Facebook : [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61578390990237]
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