Pampore, Jammu and Kashmir, June 14, 2025 – Noushaba Jeelani, widely recognized as the ‘Saffron Queen of Kashmir,’ has redefined the saffron industry with her brand Noush, blending cultural heritage with a mission of women’s empowerment. By exporting premium, GI-tagged Kashmiri saffron to Europe and the Middle East, Jeelani has revitalized a traditional crop while creating sustainable livelihoods for hundreds of women in Pampore, the saffron heartland of Jammu and Kashmir.
After spending five years in Saudi Arabia, Jeelani and her husband, Afan Basu, returned to Kashmir, driven by the challenges facing the saffron trade, including adulteration and declining global recognition. “Kashmiri saffron is unparalleled, but its value was being eroded by counterfeit products. We wanted to restore its prestige and empower the women behind it,” Jeelani told ANI. Through Noush, they implemented in-house production and rigorous quality control to ensure the delivery of 100% organic, grade-A saffron, sourced directly from the Crocus Sativus flower.
Noush’s saffron, celebrated for its vivid crimson threads, is harvested from flowers that bloom for just one month each November, making it the world’s most valuable spice by weight. The brand’s commitment to authenticity is evident in its product description: “Our Saffron is the real thing: grade-A, 100% organic, pure threads with the highest quality aroma and coloring strength.” It is versatile, enhancing dishes from rice and tea to broths and stews, and is best used within a year to retain its potency. Customers can explore Noush’s saffron offerings at https://noushe.com/products/saffron.
The heart of Noush lies in empowering women. The brand employs hundreds of local women in saffron cultivation, processing, and packaging, transforming traditional roles into sustainable careers. “In Kashmir, saffron work is women’s work. We’re building a community where women lead and prosper,” Jeelani said. With a network of 600 farmers, primarily women-led, Noush ensures fair compensation and transparency, addressing issues like low farmer returns and adulteration.
Noush has forged partnerships with global e-commerce platforms and luxury wellness brands, elevating Kashmiri saffron’s presence in international markets. By promoting the GI tag, the brand guarantees authenticity, challenging the dominance of foreign saffron brands in India. “We want people to think of Kashmiri saffron first, not foreign labels,” Basu noted. Their vision aligns with broader agricultural initiatives, such as the Viksit Krishi Sankalp Abhiyan 2025, which concluded on January 14, 2025, in Kulgam, where Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha marked the Shubh Aarambh of rice transplantation.
Noushaba Jeelani’s Noush at a Glance
Aspect | Details |
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Founder | Noushaba Jeelani, ‘Saffron Queen of Kashmir’ |
Brand | Noush |
Location | Pampore, Jammu and Kashmir |
Product | Grade-A, 100% organic Kashmiri saffron, GI-tagged |
Export Markets | Europe, Middle East |
Workforce | Hundreds of women in cultivation, processing, and packaging |
Farmer Network | 600 farmers, primarily women-led |
Purchase Link | https://noushe.com/products/saffron |

Impact of Noush on Kashmir’s Saffron Industry
Parameter | Achievements |
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Women’s Empowerment | Sustainable livelihoods for hundreds of rural women |
Economic Impact | Fair returns for farmers, increased income for women workers |
Global Presence | Exports to Europe and Middle East, partnerships with luxury brands |
Quality Assurance | In-house processing to combat adulteration, ISO 3632-compliant saffron |
Cultural Revival | Promoting GI-tagged Kashmiri saffron as a symbol of heritage |
Challenges Overcome | Adulteration, low farmer returns, lack of global brand recognition |
Synergy with Viksit Krishi Sankalp Abhiyan 2025
On January 14, 2025, Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha attended the closing ceremony of the Viksit Krishi Sankalp Abhiyan 2025 at SKUAST-Kashmir’s Mountain Research Centre for Field Crops in Khudwani, Kulgam. The campaign, which engaged over 2 lakh farmers in Jammu and Kashmir, promoted sustainable practices, aligning with Noush’s mission of modernizing agriculture. The event also marked the Shubh Aarambh of rice transplantation, reinforcing the region’s agricultural momentum.
Event Details | Highlights |
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Date | January 14, 2025 |
Location | MRCFC, Khudwani, Kulgam, SKUAST-Kashmir |
Chief Guest | Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha |
Key Focus | Closing of Viksit Krishi Sankalp Abhiyan, rice transplantation launch |
Impact | Trained 2 lakh+ farmers, promoted sustainable farming |
Jeelani’s message to aspiring women entrepreneurs is clear: “Be fearless. Take the first step, and you’ll find your path.” Through Noush, she has not only revived Kashmir’s saffron legacy but also created a model for women-led, sustainable businesses. As Noush continues to grow, it stands as a beacon of Kashmir’s heritage and the power of women’s leadership.