El 1 de enero 2017 ha entrado en vigor el nuevo Convenio Internacional del Aceite de Oliva y las Aceitunas de Mesa, 2015, será el sexto Convenio internacional. El COI podrá continuar con paso firme su misión de acompañamiento de un desarrollo armonioso y duradero del sector oleícola mundial. Este nuevo convenio se destaca de los demás acuerdos entre otras cosas porque facilita la participación de los países importadores y cuenta con un sistema modificado para el cálculo de la distribución de las cuotas de participación que está destinado a alentar a los países consumidores a unirse. ...
This week on OHIS
MADRID, SPAIN / 29.03.2024
This week on the Olive Health Information System website The newsletter of the University of Navarra and the IOC dedicated to health This week’s first article takes us on a journey through the history of olive oil research...
IOC experts deliberate on nutritional advancements
MADRID, SPAIN / 26.03.2024
Olive oil is extraordinarily rich in health benefits The IOC Executive Secretariat recently convened the Organization’s scientific committee of nutrition experts on Tuesday, February 27, 2024. Studying and disseminating...
The IOC at a technical conference on olive groves and the carbon credit market
Olive trees are resistant to climate change On Monday 18 March, the IOC took part in a technical conference on the carbon credit market in the framework of olive groves, organized in Seville (Spain) by Oleoestepa S.C.A....