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Bulk Saffron Supply

Learn how Agroota supports B2B buyers with wholesale saffron sourcing, verified batches, supplier transparency, and bulk order support.

Available Saffron Batches

Browse current saffron batches, compare availability, review batch-level details, and find suitable options for your next wholesale order.

Saffron Types

Compare saffron types such as Super Negin, Negin, Pushali, Bunch, Coupe, and White Saffron before choosing a batch.

FAQs About Saffron Price and Wholesale Buying in the USA

Find answers to common questions about saffron price, wholesale sourcing, bulk quotes, and current batch availability.

What is Agroota?

Agroota is a platform connecting saffron buyers and farmers globally, ensuring reliable pricing, high-quality products, and seamless transactions.

What is the current price of saffron?

Based on the current indicative list, saffron ranges from about $240–$250/kg for White Saffron up to around $1,910–$2,250/kg for Super Negin. Final pricing depends on live batches and destination.

What is the saffron bulk price?

Indicative saffron bulk prices range from about $1,552–$1,605/kg for Pushali B to around $2,050–$2,170/kg for Royal Negin and $1,910–$2,250/kg for Super Negin.

What is the price of saffron per gram?

Most commercial saffron types range from about $1.49/g to $2.25/g when converted from kilogram pricing. White Saffron is lower, around $0.24–$0.25/g.

Why does saffron price change؟

Saffron price changes because of harvest conditions, supply, demand, origin, quality, available batches, and logistics. Since saffron is batch-based, prices can shift when stock changes.

Why is Super Negin more expensive than other saffron type?

Super Negin usually costs more because it has longer, cleaner red threads, strong visual appeal, and high demand among wholesale and export buyers.

What payment methods are accepted?

Agroota accepts payments through bank transfers and other direct deposit methods. Online payment options are not currently available.

Does saffron price vary by country?

Yes. Country-specific saffron prices can vary because of local stock, shipping time, customs, currency conditions, demand, and delivery requirements.

Understanding Saffron Prices in the USA

For businesses buying saffron in bulk, price is never just a number. It reflects origin, grade, harvest year, crocin level, stock location, packaging, documentation, and delivery speed. That is why the saffron price in the USA can vary from one offer to another, even when two products look similar at first glance.

At Agroota, we make this comparison easier by giving wholesale buyers direct access to verified saffron lots, real product specifications, and transparent pricing. Instead of working through multiple middlemen, importers, distributors, food brands, restaurants, and manufacturers can compare available saffron by type, origin, crocin strength, available quantity, warehouse location, and price per kilogram.

The U.S. market is especially sensitive to consistency. Buyers often need saffron that performs the same way from one batch to the next, whether it is used in premium food production, beverages, confectionery, hospitality, wellness products, cosmetics, or retail packaging. A lower price may look attractive, but if the saffron does not deliver the expected color, aroma, and flavor, it can affect the final product and the customer experience. That is why Agroota focuses on reliable sourcing, tested quality, and steady supply.

What Affects the Saffron Price in the United States?

The saffron price in the United States is shaped by several factors. The first is grade. All-red grades such as Super Negin, Royal Negin, Negin, and Coupe usually cost more than Pushali or Bunch because they contain a higher proportion of the red stigma, which is the most valuable part of the saffron thread.

The second factor is crocin. Crocin measures coloring strength, and it is one of the most important indicators for professional buyers. A saffron lot with higher crocin may offer stronger color performance per gram, making it more efficient for industrial and culinary use. This is why two saffron lots with the same grade name can have different prices.

The third factor is availability and location. Saffron already available in the USA may carry a different price than saffron stored in Dubai, Delhi, Mashhad, or directly with the seller. However, local U.S. stocks can help buyers reduce lead time, simplify planning, and respond faster to demand.

Harvest year, moisture level, packaging format, documentation, and order volume also affect the final quote. Larger orders usually qualify for better wholesale pricing, while smaller evaluation orders may have a higher per-unit cost.

Main Saffron Grades Available on Agroota

Agroota categorizes saffron into multiple commercial grades so buyers can choose the right balance of appearance, potency, and price-performance.

  • Royal Negin Saffron is one of the most premium grades. It is known for long, thick, visually impressive red threads and strong crocin levels. This grade is a strong choice for luxury retail, premium gifting, and brands that need exceptional visual appeal.
  • Super Negin Saffron is another high-end all-red saffron grade. It offers long, clean threads, strong aroma, and excellent coloring strength. It is widely used by premium food brands, distributors, and businesses that want both performance and presentation.
  • Negin Saffron includes the red part of the stigma and is evaluated by physical and chemical tests, as well as thread length, width, and appearance. It is often considered a practical premium grade because it offers strong color, aroma, and purity while remaining suitable for a wide range of wholesale applications.
  • Coupe Saffron, also known internationally as Sargol, consists of the deep red stigma tips with the yellow or white style removed. It may not have the long visual form of Negin grades, but it is highly valued for potency, purity, and price-performance. This makes it a smart option for food manufacturing, pharmaceutical use, cosmetics, extracts, and applications where performance matters more than thread length.
  • Pushali Saffron contains red stigma with a small amount of yellow style. It is usually more affordable than all-red grades while still offering good color and aroma. Many buyers choose Pushali A when they need a balance between quality and cost.
  • Bunch Saffron keeps the full saffron thread together, including red and lighter parts. It is a traditional form and may be preferred in markets where natural, less-trimmed presentation is valued.
  • White Saffron refers to the pale part of the saffron thread. It does not provide the same coloring strength as red stigma saffron, but it may be used for specific applications where aroma, blending, or cost considerations are more important than crocin performance.

How to Choose the Right Saffron for Your Business

The best saffron is the one that fits your product, budget, and supply needs. If you are selling luxury retail packs, Royal Negin or Super Negin may be the right choice. If you need strong performance for manufacturing, Coupe can deliver excellent value. If you want a balanced wholesale option, Negin or Pushali A may be more practical.

Why Choose Agroota for Buying Bulk Saffron in the USA?

Agroota helps buyers compare saffron lots with transparency, so every purchasing decision can be based on real specifications rather than guesswork. Whether you are sourcing for restaurants, retail, food production, wellness products, or distribution, Agroota gives you a clearer way to evaluate quality, price, and availability before placing a bulk order.

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