May 18, 2017 | Australia, General Olive News, Olive Oil News
An agronomic engineer from Argentina convinces a Chinese company to improve product quality and strikes gold at the world’s most prestigious olive oil competition. This is a story about China but it’s “our” Pablo, so fits as Australia-related news! The Man...
May 18, 2017 | Australia, Events, General Olive News, Olive Oil News
One of Scenic Rim’s most popular festivals celebrated a decade of creativity on the weekend, bringing back popular workshops and rolling out the best music lineup in its history. Held at the Lost World Valley, the Arts in the Olives festival attracted about 2000...
May 18, 2017 | Australia, General Olive News, Olive business, Surveys
A national survey is being conducted to better understand the needs and issues facing Australian. producers in using digital technology and agricultural data. The results will enable the facilitation of policy development in supporting producers to fully take...
May 18, 2017 | Australia, General Olive News, Olive business
When Vivienne and Tim Paramore bought about 100 hectares west of Walla in 2005 it came with 1100 olive trees, planted just a few years earlier. Back then Australian olive oil was still a boutique product made mainly by hobby farmers.
May 12, 2017 | Environment, General Olive News, International News/Trends, Olive business
Olive oil-fed sea bream became the latest addition to a growing list of farm animals who have shown to benefit from a diet that includes olive byproducts. Farmed Fish Benefit From Olive Oil in Their Diets ...
May 12, 2017 | General Olive News, International News/Trends, Olive business, Olive Oil News
Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal has directed to develop infrastructure for mass-scale production of olive nursery plants and provision of olive extraction units. He was chairing a meeting to review the project of Olive cultivation in Islamabad. The minister said Italian...