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Apr. 5, 2013

Peru Must Lift Anti-Subsidy Duties on Italian and Spanish Olive Oil

A Peruvian tribunal has quashed anti-subsidy duties the country had been imposing on imports of Italian and Spanish olive oil.

Mar. 31, 2013

Deoleo and Hojiblanca Cleared to Form Global Olive Oil Giant

Deoleo, which already controls three of the world’s top four olive oil labels, will be allowed to acquire the huge Hojiblanca cooperative.

Mar. 27, 2013

Latest Data on Weak Spanish Harvest

Spain dribbled out less than 49,000 tons of olive oil in February, about a third of its production last year.

Mar. 11, 2013

World Olive Oil Production Drops by a Quarter, Council Predicts

The forecast for this season's olive oil output has been lowered amid evidence the Spanish harvest will be even lower than expected.

Mar. 8, 2013

Olive Oil Sector Eyes European Vote Next Week

Europe’s olive oil sector will come a step closer to knowing its fate when the full European Parliament votes in Strasbourg next week.

Mar. 7, 2013

Italy and Tunisia Exporting More Olive Oil to Spain

The drastic drop in Spain’s olive oil production this season appears to have been a boon for Italy and Tunisia.

Mar. 4, 2013

Deal Could Stop Use of Olive Oil as Loss Leader

Use of olive oil as a loss leader for Spain’s supermarkets might be snuffed out under talks between retailers and olive oil sector.

Feb. 27, 2013

Olive Oil Production Plunges 60 Percent in Spain

Spain’s olive oil production is down 62 percent for the first four months of this season, according to recent reports.

Feb. 27, 2013

Olive Oil’s High-Oleic Rivals Mounting

Production of high-oleic acid soybean oil is set to rise 20-fold in less than five years and biotech giants expect demand to grow fast.

Feb. 21, 2013

Olive Council Activities in Limbo

Fallout from the Arab Spring is among factors in a current paralysis the IOC director called "extraordinary" and "difficult."

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Feb. 14, 2013

Olive Council 'Lacks Funds' to Represent Sector at Key Meeting

The intergovernmental organization says a lack of funds will prevent it attending the key Codex meeting on international standards.

Feb. 11, 2013

E.U. Committee Favors More Olive Oil Controls

New regulations designed to prevent and detect olive oil fraud appear likely to go ahead after votes in Brussels last week.

Feb. 7, 2013

Argentina Olive Oil Sector Seeks to Rebuild

After a very rocky year plagued by climate factors, high costs and falling prices, Argentina's olive oil sector approaches 2013 with caution.

Feb. 7, 2013

Trade Group Sues Olive Oil Producer for Deceptive Labeling

It was the first time the North American Olive Oil Association, a trade group of importers, has taken legal action against a producer.

Feb. 4, 2013

Europe Closer to Banning Refillable Olive Oil Cruets in Restaurants

Reusable olive oil cruets would effectively be banned in restaurants and cafes across the Europe from next year, under proposed changes.

Feb. 3, 2013

‘Extra Virginity’ Author’s Latest Investigation Raises Questions

Author Tom Mueller has stirred debate by blasting the competitor of a company he has repeatedly championed.

Jan. 30, 2013

Olive Oil Production and Consumption Down in Spain

First quarter olive oil production in Spain is down by more than a half, and domestic consumption has also fallen, the latest figures show.

Jan. 25, 2013

Details Emerge of Europe's Crackdown on Olive Oil Fraud

Proposed anti-fraud measures in the European Union would require member states to do more targeted checks of olive oil.

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