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Tracking the quality of Moroccan olive oils

May 11, 2015
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A recent study reported that the majority of Moroccan olive oil samples met International Olive Council (IOC) standards. Even though olive cultivation has been part of Morocco’s agricultural scene since the Roman era, and Morocco is the world’s sixth largest producer of olive oil, the quality and compositional peculiarities of Moroccan olive oil have been…

Tunisia: PM learns about Tunisian-Japanese olive oil products valorisation project

May 8, 2015
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A Tunisian-Japanese delegation, on Monday, presented to Prime Minister Habib Essid the co-operation project of “SATREPS” (Science and Technology Research Partnership for Sustainable Development) on the valorisation of olive oil products and promotion of export of added value olive oil.

Country of origin food labelling changes may be delayed until 2017, despite Government calls for ‘urgent’ reforms

May 8, 2015
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New country of origin food labels might not be fully rolled out until 2017, despite the Federal Government calling the overhaul “urgent” earlier this year. A hepatitis A outbreak, linked to frozen berries imported from China, prompted the change. Agriculture Minister Barnaby Joyce said talks were continuing with industry and consumers, and the changes would…

Good growing conditions bring Canberra region’s olives on early for fruit and oil processing

May 8, 2015
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Olive growers in the Canberra region are picking early with a higher than expected harvest. The excellent conditions are likely to make for superior table fruit and greater numbers for processing into oil. However, with the fruit ripening early, winds that hit the region shook some of the olives destined for table fruit from the…

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