Jun 29, 2015 | International News/Trends, Olive Oil News
Three suspects have been charged with offering more than 200,000 yuan (US$32,200) worth of expired olive oil for sale today, police in Qingpu District said. They had replaced the labels on the original bottles with different brands, reprinted the expiration dates and...
Jun 11, 2015 | International News/Trends, Olive Oil News
Five years after California olive oil producers sponsored a study that found most imported olive oils tested failed to meet international standards, a group representing importers has issued two reports of its own.
Jun 3, 2015 | Australia, Olive Oil News, Table Olive News
Three students from Congewai Public School recently visited the Lonely Goat Olive Farm to learn about olive harvesting. Jade Blackmore, Sean Doyle and Cain Muir are Congewai Public School’s Kitchen Garden students and got to help collect the olives on the day and will...
Jun 3, 2015 | Environment, International News/Trends, Olive Oil News
Over-ripe olives can be a problem for more than just your driveway. They may be creating a home for the olive fruit fly, a well-established pest that seems to be spreading in Sonoma Valley. The olive fruit fly was first discovered in Southern California in 1998 and...
May 22, 2015 | Australia, Olive Oil News
The olive harvest in South Australia is in full swing now until the end of August and the trees at the West Terrace Cemetery are no exception. This will be the third vintage for the 100-year-old Oleo Europa trees, which will be hand harvested next week by The Friends...
May 22, 2015 | International News/Trends, Olive Oil News, Olive Oil Shows
When the winners were announced at the world’s largest olive oil competition in New York last month, the top prize in the Northern Hemisphere delicate monovarietal category was not awarded to a producer from Italy or Spain, as one might have expected. The coveted Best...