Mr. Dehnavi’s Saffron Sales Report in India
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Price Consultation and Saffron ShipmentMeeting with Mr. DehnaviConcerns of Saffron Customers in IndiaActive Saffron Sales Offices in 5 CountriesWhat is the Saffron Price in the Indian Market?King Business Company ServicesSaffron Sales SupportSaffron Order Registration in India
Today, we will review Mr. Dehnavi’s saffron sales report in India.
Price Consultation and Saffron Shipment

Mr. Dehnavi is one of the economic activists in India who mostly cooperates with large restaurant owners and confectioners.
Today, he contacted the Iran department of King Business Company and asked questions regarding saffron prices and shipping conditions.
Meeting with Mr. Dehnavi
The most important topics raised by Mr. Dehnavi were:
Shipping, customs, and tax costs
How to reduce customs expenses and tax tariffs
Concerns of Saffron Customers in India
Ms. Sahebi from the sales department explained that many customers face the same concern when importing saffron into India. She added:

Active Saffron Sales Offices in 5 Countries
Since King Business Company has active offices in 5 countries (Iran, UAE, Afghanistan, Turkey, and Europe), the export unit examines from which country the customer’s order should be shipped so that the buyer will be charged the lowest customs tariffs and taxes.
What is the Saffron Price in the Indian Market?
Regarding prices, Almas Saffron Jahan Company and King Business Saffron announced wholesale prices for saffron depending on the type and order volume, ranging from €1299 to €2400 specifically for the Indian market.
King Business Company Services
In addition, all necessary documents and permits are provided by King Business Company so that the customs clearance process is carried out for the customer in the simplest possible way.
Saffron Sales Support
With clear and detailed explanations, Mr. Dehnavi’s main concern was resolved, and he expressed satisfaction with the workflow and support of the King Business team.

Saffron Order Registration in India
At the end of the meeting, Mr. Dehnavi placed his order as follows:
10 kilograms of Grade A++ saffron (suitable for use in restaurants).
25 kilograms of Grade A+ saffron.














