World production and consumption of table olives have risen sharply, according to figures from the International Olive Council.
The International Olive Council reported a 211 perÂcent increase in global proÂducÂtion of table olives over 30 years, with notable growth in Egypt, Turkey, Spain, Algeria, Greece, Argentina, Iran, and Morocco. Consumption of table olives also rose by 186 perÂcent over the same period, with counÂtries like Egypt, Algeria, Turkey, and the European Union showÂing sigÂnifÂiÂcant increases in conÂsumpÂtion.
An impresÂsive increase of 211 perÂcent in the global proÂducÂtion of table olives over a period of 30 crop years is the most strikÂing figÂure in marÂket staÂtisÂtics released last month by the International Olive Council (IOC).
This perÂcentÂage transÂlates to a growth in volÂume of more than three-fold from 950,000 tons in 1990/91 to an estiÂmated 2,953,500 tons in the 2017/18 seaÂson. The most draÂmatic increases have been noted in Egypt, Turkey, Spain, Algeria, Greece, Argentina, Iran, and Morocco.
The estiÂmated yield this year repÂreÂsents an increase of 4 perÂcent worldÂwide comÂpared to the preÂviÂous seaÂson.
On the other hand, Europe should expect a decrease by 11 perÂcent in its total proÂducÂtion of table olives due to the reducÂtion of the harÂvest in Spain, which is likely to come in at 521,500 tons — 12 perÂcent less than last year.
Other European proÂducer counÂtries, howÂever, should count on a rise in proÂducÂtion with Greece and Italy lookÂing for increases of 31 perÂcent and 20 perÂcent respecÂtively.
© Olive Oil Times | Data source: International Olive Council
Egypt and Turkey are headÂing to a record crop of 650,000 tons and 455,000 tons, transÂlatÂing to an increase of 30 perÂcent and 14 perÂcent respecÂtively.
In the United States proÂducÂtion will go up by 9 perÂcent, while in Mexico a simÂiÂlar growth of 11 perÂcent is proÂjected.
Argentina, Israel, Jordan, Morocco, and Tunisia will also achieve enhanced proÂducÂtion of table olives comÂpared to the preÂviÂous seaÂson with the rest of the proÂducer counÂtries remainÂing conÂstant or susÂtainÂing a cutÂback, like Syria by 47 perÂcent and Peru by 1 perÂcent.
At the same time, conÂsumpÂtion of table olives grew by 186 perÂcent over the 1990 – 2017 period, the IOC said.
Countries with increased proÂducÂtion, not surÂprisÂingly, also show an increased conÂsumpÂtion: Egypt is tarÂgetÂing a conÂsumpÂtion of 450,000 tons comÂpared to 11,000 tons in 1990/91, Algeria 289,000 tons comÂpared to 14,000 tons, and Turkey 355,000 tons comÂpared to 110,000 tons. The European Union memÂber states also saw their conÂsumpÂtion growÂing from 346,500 tons to 585,000 tons.
The IOC data also revealed that the European Union, Egypt, Turkey and the United States together account for 57 perÂcent of global table olives conÂsumpÂtion over the last five years.
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