Iranian Keshmoon start-up company presented sought-after Iranian Saffron at a trade fair in Hanover, Germany.

Iran PressIran news: The company took part in the exhibition was introduced by the UN Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO).

Two other companies of Energine and Binjbar had also been elected by UNIDO which could not attend the exhibition because they did not receive visas.

Energine company turned agricultural wastes into electricity and Binjbar worked on producing organic rice.

Keshmoon also presented saffron in standard packages along with some information such as the quality of the product, the farmer's name, and the type of irrigation. 

Last year out of 400 tons of saffron produced in Iran, about 280 tons were exported.

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