A new pilot olive tree nursery project, designed to increase productivity and quality, has been approved by the Common Fund for Commodities in Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco and Egypt. In each of these four countries, pilot olive nurseries will be established, with the aim to raise income and tree productivity of olive farmers in these regions, through improved olive propagation. It is hoped that this objective will be met through demonstration of modern techniques, training in nursery
This week on OHIS
MADRID, SPAIN / 11.10.2024
This week on the Olive Health Information System website The newsletter of the University of Navarra and the IOC dedicated to health This week we bring you the latest research on the health effects of olive oil and its...
The IOC takes part in the opening ceremony of a day entitled “Olive oil: from harvest to export”.
A day dedicated to promoting olive oil, a key product of Mediterranean agriculture On 10 October 2024, Total Testing Service (TTS), the Tunisian physico-chemical analysis laboratory recognised by the IOC for type C...