Container used to hold olives. Packs may be made of metal, tin, glass or any other material other than wood that comply with the prevailing technical and health standards. They must be suitable for ensuring that the olives keep properly and must not transmit toxic substances to the packed product. Transparent or clear packs must not produce optical effects that might modify the appearance of the product they contain.
This week on OHIS
MADRID, SPAIN / 22.12.2025
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 newsletter explores two recent systematic reviews and meta-analyses...
Oleotourism: A strategic tool for sustainable development in the olive sector
The International Olive Council (IOC) hosted its first webinar on oleotourism on 10 December 2025, gathering over 100 participants from across the olive sector. Organised by the Economy and Promotion Unit, the session was...


