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:: We Guaranty our Price and Quality ::

who we are

Global Trade Pioneers Inc., is based in We are direct representative of about 70 percents of Persian Saffron and its by-products producers in Iran.Persian Saffron Cluster is the biggest producers of Saffron in world. More than 95 percent of world’s Saffron is being produced by Persian Saffron Cluster in Iran.

Global Trade Pioneers’ management team, has been working with Persian Saffron Cluster for about a decade to promote their products, including Saffron and related by-products to global market.

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Our Product

Super Negin

Poshal Saffron

Negin Saffron

Spray Saffron

Sargol Saffron

press Saffron

We Guarantee the Quality of Our Products

Global Trade Pioneers Inc.

provides the best quality of Persian Saffron and saffron by products.

The Saffron that we offer to our customers has gained:

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RSS On the Record

  • Odd Lots Live at CFR: On How European Industry Is Getting Crushed April 10, 2026
    In this episode, former Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo discusses her view that European industry is being hollowed out by China and that the only path forward is a unified global trading bloc excluding China—an idea she said is being thwarted by the Trump administration. The episode also covers the legacy of the CHIPS Act and […]
  • On U.S.-China Relations and the Global Economy April 3, 2026
    In this episode, panelists discuss the implications of U.S.-China relations on the international economy, including how tariff negotiations, supply chain restructuring, and technological competition effect global business.    Host: Michael Froman, President, Council on Foreign Relations   Guests: Albert Bourla, Chairman and Chief Executive Office, Pfizer, Inc; CFR Member    Gina M. Raimondo, Distinguished Fellow, […]