The Mazafati dates harvest season is in full swing, and we’re honored to share AriaFoods insights
regarding our latest travel into the quality and quantity of this year’s crop. As a key supplier of Mazafati dates, AriaFoods is committed to delivering the finest products to customers worldwide.
A Harvest of Quality
Mazafati dates, renowned for their rich flavor and chewy texture, are a prized delicacy. The harvest season, typically beginning in mid-August, can be influenced by weather conditions, impacting the quantity, fruit’s taste, moisture, texture, color, and overall quality.
Through the AriaFoods supply division’s extensive connection and collaboration with local farmers, experienced workers carefully gather the dates in woven baskets created of palm leaves. Our commitment to quality extends beyond the harvest, workers in the field do their best to remove any defective dates, so that the sorting process at the factory is smoother, faster, and produces a higher quality result.
Iran: A global leader in dates production
Iran is renowned for its date production, The city of Bam within Kerman is considered the capital of Mazafati date production, producing a significant portion of the world’s demand. Despite recent challenges due to weather conditions, the quality of Mazafati dates from Bam remains Pleasing however Late fruiting, caused by a cold spell in March, and seasonal rains influenced by tropical weather patterns, have damaged dates in Jiroft reduced quantity of dates in general.
Quality Dates, Ethical Sourcing
At AriaFoods, we’re proud of our strong relationships with local farmers and producers.
Our commitment to ethical practices and detailed quality control measures ensures that every shipment of Mazafati dates meets our quality standards. By supporting local communities and prioritizing environmental responsibility, we strive to make a positive impact on the planet.
Discover the Taste of Tradition
Experience the premium taste and freshness of AriaFoods Mazafati dates before Ramadan when prices and demand are expected to rise.
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