• Skip to main content

International Olive Council

The website of the International Olive Council

Logo del Consiglio Oleicolo Internazionale
Linkedin icon Twitter icon
  • Salute
  • Culinario
  • Sostenibilità
Appalti Sovvenzioni Opportunità di Lavoro Patronage
Mail envelope Contatti
Magnifier CERCA
Person icon Area Riservata
Person icon
Menu icon
MENUMENU
  • Il COI
    • Benvenuti
    • Obiettivi e Testi di Base
    • Struttura
    • Elenco dei Membri del COI
    • La nostra sede
    • News
  • Il Nostro Lavoro
    • Unità Standardizzazione e Ricerca
      • Premi Qualità Mario Solinas
      • Laboratori e Panel Riconosciuti dal COI
    • Unità Olivicoltura, Elaiotecnica e Ambiente
    • Unità Gestione Finanziaria
    • Unità Economia e Promozione
    • Unità Amministrazione e Risorse Umane
    • Dipartimento pero l'Informazione e Osservatorio
    • Salute
    • Culinario
    • Sostenibilità
    • Statistiche
  • Il Mondo Dell'Olivo
    • L’olivo
    • Le olive da tavola
    • L’olio d’oliva
    • Olio d’oliva e salute
    • Olive da tavola fatte in casa
    • Musei e itinerari dell’olivo
    • Giornata Mondiale dell’Olivo
      • Celebrazioni della Giornata Mondiale dell’Olivo
    • Ricette
    • Glossario
  • Risorse
    • Carbon Balance Project
    • Catalogo mondiale delle varietà di olivo
    • Pubblicazioni Digitali Gratuite
    • Videos
    • Infographics
  • Norme
  • Statistiche
  • Arabo
  • Inglese
  • Francese
  • Italiano
  • Spagnolo
Appalti Sovvenzioni Opportunità di Lavoro Patronage
Mail envelope Contatti
Magnifier CERCA
We are social
  • Linkedin icon
  • Twitter icon
MENUMENU
  • Il COI
    • Benvenuti
    • Obiettivi e Testi di Base
    • Struttura
    • Elenco dei Membri del COI
    • La nostra sede
    • News
  • Il Nostro Lavoro
    • Unità Standardizzazione e Ricerca
      • Premi Qualità Mario Solinas
      • Laboratori e Panel Riconosciuti dal COI
    • Unità Olivicoltura, Elaiotecnica e Ambiente
    • Unità Gestione Finanziaria
    • Unità Economia e Promozione
    • Unità Amministrazione e Risorse Umane
    • Dipartimento pero l'Informazione e Osservatorio
    • Salute
    • Culinario
    • Sostenibilità
    • Statistiche
  • Il Mondo Dell'Olivo
    • L’olivo
    • Le olive da tavola
    • L’olio d’oliva
    • Olio d’oliva e salute
    • Olive da tavola fatte in casa
    • Musei e itinerari dell’olivo
    • Giornata Mondiale dell’Olivo
      • Celebrazioni della Giornata Mondiale dell’Olivo
    • Ricette
    • Glossario
  • Risorse
    • Carbon Balance Project
    • Catalogo mondiale delle varietà di olivo
    • Pubblicazioni Digitali Gratuite
    • Videos
    • Infographics
  • Norme
  • Statistiche
  • Arabo
  • Inglese
  • Francese
  • Italiano
  • Spagnolo
  • Salute
  • Culinario
  • Sostenibilità
Tools icon

IOC NEWS

Home / Blog / The IOC brings together 45 countries for its 122nd plenary session in Córdoba
Enviar noticiaShare Enlace a facebook Enlace a twitter Enlace a linkedin

The IOC brings together 45 countries for its 122nd plenary session in Córdoba

CÓRDOBA, SPAIN / 19.11.2025

The world’s leading olive-producing and consuming countries join forces to shape the future of a strategic sector

Delegations from 45 out of 47 member countries arrived in Córdoba (Spain) this week to take part in the 122nd session of the International Olive Council (IOC), the world’s only intergovernmental organisation dedicated to olive oil and table olives.

This biannual plenary session, which takes place from 19 to 20 November, comes at a pivotal time for the sector, which is experiencing a strong upturn in global production and consumption. The IOC provides a unique international platform where producing and consuming countries come together to coordinate technical standards, stimulate innovation and sustainability, and promote the benefits of olive products worldwide. On this occasion, the IOC hosted in Córdoba delegates from the following countries and international organisations: all European Union countries, represented through the European Commission, as well as Algeria, Egypt, Georgia, Iran, Israel, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Pakistan, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Tunisia, Türkiye and Uzbekistan. Observers included Brazil, Pakistan, Syria, Iraq, the International Centre for Advanced Mediterranean Agronomic Studies (CIHEAM) and the International Dates Council.

 

Record production and exports herald global recovery

The 2024/25 crop year is set to reach historic levels, with world production of 3.575 million tonnes of olive oil and 3.318 million tonnes of table olives, an increase of 5% on the previous record, a significant rebound after two years of underperformance.

Olive oil exports also reached a record level, at 1.3 million tonnes, up 27% on the previous crop year. Around 40% of the world’s olive oil is now exported, reflecting growing demand in key markets such as the United States, Canada, Australia and China.

 

A strategic forum for cooperation, standardisation and sustainability

The IOC’s mission is first and foremost to support a sector that is essential to rural livelihoods, public health and environmental resilience. The 122nd Session of the IOC is an opportunity for members and observers to review progress in a number of priority areas, including:

  • The development of a tool for calculating the carbon balance of olive groves with a view to proposing a voluntary carbon credit certification scheme;
  • Continuation of the IOC promotion campaign in Brazil, a key emerging market;
  • Updating the IOC’s interactive statistical dashboard, to improve transparency and access to data;
  • Ongoing work to strengthen quality standards and analysis methods to ensure product authenticity and consumer confidence.

Through these initiatives, the IOC continues to implement the provisions of the 2015 International Agreement on Olive Oil and Table Olives, which defines its role in standardisation, research, technology transfer, sustainability and promotion.

World Olive Day: political and international support for the olive sector

The importance of the olive sector will be reaffirmed on 20 November, when countries come together for World Olive Day. The event will be an opportunity to express the countries’ joint support for the Córdoba Declaration, a text that reaffirms the sector’s contribution to sustainable development, healthy food, biodiversity and the conservation of cultural heritage.

Jaime Lillo, the IOC’s Executive Director, expressed his sincere thanks on behalf of the Organisation’s Executive Secretariat to the President of the Province of Córdoba, Salvador Fuentes, and other authorities who, by hosting both the plenary session and World Olive Day, are confirming the region’s historical and economic links with this crop. He also thanked the Spanish Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Luis Planas, who, in a strong gesture of political commitment, greeted the delegates of the plenary session and invited his counterparts from IOC member countries to take part in the next day’s event. The IOC’s Executive Director reiterated his “determination to strengthen the IOC’s role in unifying the global sector, guaranteeing quality and sustainability, and supporting rural and economic development”.

 

Context

The International Olive Council, based in Madrid, is the world’s only international organisation dedicated to olive oil and table olives. Its 47 members account for over 94% of world olive oil production and a growing share of consumption. The IOC promotes technical cooperation, international standards, environmental sustainability and trade in olive products, and coordinates international celebrations such as World Olive Day, officially recognised by UNESCO.

 

 

Enviar noticiaShare Enlace a facebook Enlace a twitter Enlace a linkedin
Last Posts
The IOC brings together 45 countries for its 122nd plenary session in Córdoba

The world’s leading olive-producing and consuming countries join forces to shape the future of a strategic sector Delegations from 45 out of 47 member countries arrived in Córdoba (Spain) this week to take part in the...

Info

This week on OHIS
MADRID, SPAIN / 16.11.2025

This week on the Olive Health Information System website The newsletter of the University of Navarra and the IOC dedicated to health Article 1 This week’s research brings fresh insight into the powerful role of olive oil...

Info

IOC and Agricultural University of Athens to collaborate on olive research and education

The International Olive Council (IOC) and the Agricultural University of Athens (UA) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to strengthen cooperation in olive research, education and scientific exchange. Signed on 11...

Info

International olive council logo
Privacy Policy
Il COI sulle reti sociali
  • Linkedin icon
  • Twitter icon
© International Olive Council, 2025
Manage Cookie Consent
To provide the best experiences, we use technologies like cookies to store and/or access device information. Consenting to these technologies will allow us to process data such as browsing behavior or unique IDs on this site. Not consenting or withdrawing consent, may adversely affect certain features and functions.
Functional Sempre attivo
The technical storage or access is strictly necessary for the legitimate purpose of enabling the use of a specific service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user, or for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network.
Preferencias
El almacenamiento o acceso técnico es necesario para la finalidad legítima de almacenar preferencias no solicitadas por el abonado o usuario.
Statistics
The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for statistical purposes. El almacenamiento o acceso técnico que se utiliza exclusivamente con fines estadísticos anónimos. Sin un requerimiento, el cumplimiento voluntario por parte de tu proveedor de servicios de Internet, o los registros adicionales de un tercero, la información almacenada o recuperada sólo para este propósito no se puede utilizar para identificarte.
Marketing
The technical storage or access is required to create user profiles to send advertising, or to track the user on a website or across several websites for similar marketing purposes.
Gestisci opzioni Gestisci servizi Gestisci {vendor_count} fornitori Per saperne di più su questi scopi
View preferences
{title} {title} {title}

IOC Logo
CIA logo

L’olio di oliva per una cucina più ricca di prodotti di origine vegetale

Cucinare oggi: mille idee dalla dieta mediterranea

Scelte alimentari giuste, sane e piene di gusto: il Culinary Institute of America e il Consiglio oleicolo internazionale lavorano a un progetto comune – con un focus su formazione tecnica e menu innovativi dedicato agli chef. Scoprilo qui.

X