Greece’s ‘Red Gold’: Saffron Trade Blooms in Wilted Economy

Greece’s ‘Red Gold’: Saffron Trade Blooms in Wilted Economy
A bee is seen on saffron flowers in a field in the town of Krokos, Greece, on Oct. 27, 2018. Reuters/Alkis Konstantinidis
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Every autumn, Zisis Kyrou is more often found plucking flowers in northern Greece’s purple saffron fields than in his office as a civil engineer.

Saffron, the spice so expensive it’s called “red gold,” has brought jobs and money to a region better known for coal mines and unemployment. A year ago, its producers began exporting to the United States. Now they’re looking to China.