International News/Trends
As the Turkish government gave its blessings to energy and construction companies to build new facilities anywhere across the country, felling trees and plundering nature to erect coal plants, mines…
Read MoreCutting down olive trees is becoming a more common occurrence in Turkey. This week a local news agency reported that “50 olive trees were rooted out” in the Yılmazköy countryside,…
Read MoreOne can never be too sure of anything in this old world, but an end may well be in sight to the legal troubles arising out of marketing pomace oil…
Read MoreNew Zealand’s largest olive oil producer will look to capitalise on Europe’s disastrous olive harvest. South European olive production has been hit by an olive fly and unfavourable weather which…
Read MoreAuckland-based European food importing business William Aitken & Co is delighted a publication authored by several senior international medical figures in the latest prestigious Postgraduate Medical Journal encourages people to…
Read MoreA perfumer from Oxford who promised to supply extra virgin olive oil to a South Devon business breached unfair trading regulations by sending an inferior mixture. Paul Frank Carter pleaded…
Read MoreWith a goal to promote knowledge and appreciation for the benefits of producing, sharing and using extra virgin olive oil, the Escuela Valenciana de Cata hosted the latest in its…
Read MoreWhile worldwide production of olive oil is having an off year, the harvest in Tunisia is shaping up to be one of the best ever. Perfect weather conditions for productivity…
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