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In Afghanistan, saffron production has seen remarkable growth in recent years. According to information from the Ministry of Agriculture, this year’s harvest has increased compared to last year. This growth is mainly attributed to factors such as higher rainfall, the adoption of modern farming techniques, and the distribution of new saffron bulbs to farmers. Herat province, which produces nearly 90 percent of the country’s saffron, remains the core hub of this progress.
The current demonstrations in Tehran and other major cities mark a significant shift in Iran’s protest landscape. While previous unrest often centered on civil rights, the current mobilization is deeply rooted in a rapidly declining standard of living. To understand this instability, it is important to look at the structure of Iran’s subsidy mechanism, the corruption factor, international sanctions, contracting economy, and environmental factors that have turned everyday life into a constant financial battle for many Iranians.
The current demonstrations in Tehran and other major cities mark a significant shift in Iran’s protest landscape. While previous unrest often centered on civil rights, the current mobilization is deeply rooted in a rapidly declining standard of living. To understand this instability, it is important to look at the structure of Iran’s subsidy mechanism, the corruption factor, international sanctions, contracting economy, and environmental factors that have turned everyday life into a constant financial battle for many Iranians.
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