Saffron Exporter to the Netherlands (Saeed Yousefi)
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Deep understanding of the European market; the secret of smart decisions in the saffron tradeThe role of an international network in direct access of saffron to the European marketPlanning; the pillar of success in the Dutch saffron marketThe necessity of reviewing the business plan before exporting saffronA real experience highlighting the importance of analyzing the Dutch marketFinal recommendation for successful entry into the Dutch market
The saffron trade in Europe is a process built upon specialized knowledge, precise market analysis, and a professional communication network. Along this path, the saffron exporter to the Netherlands, Saeed Yousefi, with extensive experience and a continuous presence in the European market—as you have seen in many videos related to the European export market and especially the Netherlands—is recognized as one of the influential figures in introducing, developing, and stabilizing the position of Iranian saffron in Europe.

Deep understanding of the European market; the secret of smart decisions in the saffron trade
Success in this field is the result of smart decisions based on market realities; decisions that are only possible through a deep and specialized understanding of the European economy and consumer behavior.
The role of an international network in direct access of saffron to the European market
The saffron exporter to the Netherlands, Saeed Yousefi, serves as the active CEO of Almas Saffron Jahan and Saffron King Business in Rotterdam. With an organized structure and by leveraging a broad international cooperation network, this group has enabled direct access of saffron to consumer markets, food industries, restaurants, and European manufacturing companies, and has smoothed the path for professional saffron trade in Europe.

Planning; the pillar of success in the Dutch saffron market
Professional rewrite:
Dr. Saeed Yousefi emphasizes:
“Dear colleagues who intend to enter the saffron trade, after identifying the target audience, the next step is operational and specialized saffron planning.”
This planning includes the following:
Reviewing customs regulations and import standards in the Netherlands
Determining the mechanism for entering the product into the market
Choosing sales methods appropriate to the type of saffron
Analyzing competitors and assessing market needs
But there is one key point:
“Planning without expert analysis is merely a guess.”
The necessity of reviewing the business plan before exporting saffron
For this reason, Mr. Saeed Yousefi, the saffron exporter to the Netherlands, recommends that before implementing any export plan, the business plan be reviewed and revised by a specialist expert in the European saffron market. This ensures that business decisions, instead of relying on risk and guesswork, are made based on realities and reliable data from the European market.

A real experience highlighting the importance of analyzing the Dutch market
He shared an important memory from one of the business plan presentation sessions:
“In a very important meeting, a business plan was to be presented. Even before the official start of the session, this key question was raised: ‘Exactly where is your saffron product going to be offered?’ One of the attendees said that he intended to offer the saffron to chain stores in Rotterdam. After the presentation, the session judge asked: ‘Have you received even a single request from these stores so far? Have you taken any action to communicate with them? Do these stores even need your product, or do they purchase from other brands? Who are your competitors?’
This set of initial questions was so critical that at that very moment the continuation of the business plan process was halted. The result was that no plan is reliable without expert analysis; especially when the goal is to enter a precise and competitive market like the Netherlands.
Final recommendation for successful entry into the Dutch market
Therefore, if you intend to enter the field of saffron sales in the Netherlands or are pursuing a saffron export plan to this country, it is strongly recommended that before taking any action, you get in touch with the experts of the group. Receiving specialized consultation will make your path of entry into the European market smoother, lower-risk, and completely goal-oriented.













