Apr 14, 2020 | Courses/Education, Grove Innovation News, Olive Oil News
The current COVID-19 restrictions have meant the AOA has had to postpone a number of up-coming events, including the national series of Healthy Soils Field Days scheduled to run between April and August. “It’s unfortunate but necessary and we want to stress that the...
May 18, 2018 | Australia, General Olive News, Olive Oil News
Better service coverage, a better rate … there’s lots of reasons why people get a new email address. If that’s you, don’t forget to update yours with the Friday Olive Extracts team to ensure you keep receiving all the latest industry news and events to your Inbox...
Aug 11, 2017 | International News/Trends, Olive business, Olive Oil News
On Thursday, congressional Republicans in the United States dropped a proposal for a 20% tax on imported goods as part of a broader tax reform plan. The Border Adjustment Tax (BAT) would have put European olive oil producers at a competitive disadvantage in relation...
Jul 26, 2017 | Australia, Olive Oil News, Olive Oil Shows
The new financial year is now upon us – have you renewed your industry membership? The Australian Olive Association (AOA) is the Prescribed Industry Body (PIB) for the olive industry and as a financial member, you are doing your bit to support and empower the...
Jul 26, 2017 | Australia, Environment, Olive Oil News
Irrigators in the Murray Darling Basin can apply for funding through the $35m Commonwealth On-Farm Further Irrigation Efficiency Program for irrigation infrastructure upgrades and other on-farm water efficiency activities. Funding will be up to 1.75 times the...
Jun 8, 2017 | Environment, General Olive News, International News/Trends, Olive business, Olive Oil News
A parliament commission, founded to discuss the contentious “Production Reform Draft Law,” has decided to establish an “Olive Grove Preservation Board” following the removal of a controversial article that would ease the path to industrial activities on protected...