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Apr. 20, 2026

Olive Oil Library in Turkey Opens to Celebrate Cultivars and Terroir

Güven Eken, founder of Sevilma, opened the Yücel Sönmez Olive Oil Library in western Anatolia as a space to preserve rare cultivars and celebrate olive oil diversity.

Apr. 16, 2026

For Some Olive Oils, Wind-Powered Cargo Adds New Appeal

For a small group of producers and importers, moving olive oil by wind alone is less about volume than about sustainability, positioning and a closer link between product and story.

Apr. 14, 2026

Used Cooking Oil Finds New Life in Innovative Materials for Cars, Homes

New research led by the University of Pisa found that used cooking oil can be transformed into polyurethane foams, heat-storing materials and bio-lubricants for industrial use.

Apr. 7, 2026

Portuguese Olive Oils Find New Path to U.S. Market

A network of Portuguese producers working with Wildly Virgin is bringing small-batch olive oils from Alentejo, Trás-os-Montes and Ribatejo to U.S. consumers, backed by three Gold Awards at the NYIOOC.

Apr. 7, 2026

On Etna’s Volcanic Slopes, Sikulus Revives a Family Olive Oil Legacy

At Sikulus, centuries-old Nocellara Etnea trees, volcanic soils and an early-harvest strategy define a quality-focused approach that has helped carry Sicilian olive oil to markets around the world.

Apr. 2, 2026

Gold Awards Highlight Montenegro’s Quality-First Olive Oil Ambitions

In Montenegro’s olive-growing center of Bar, a publicly owned mill is combining innovation, education and tradition to produce award-winning extra virgin olive oil.

Mar. 26, 2026

Umbrian Osteria Uses Interactive Olive Oil List to Deepen Guest Engagement

A Michelin-recognized osteria in Montone is using a digital olive oil list and producer-made videos to connect diners with Umbrian extra virgin olive oils and the region behind them.

Mar. 26, 2026

Twenty-Eight New Olive Oil Sommeliers Certified in London

Twenty-eight participants from diverse professional backgrounds completed the Olive Oil Times Sommelier Certificate Program in London after five days of instruction in sensory analysis, production, quality and evaluation.

Mar. 22, 2026

Award-Winning Olive Oil Anchors a Slower Way of Life on Lefkada

On the Greek island of Lefkada, Andreas Dimitrakopoulos has transformed a neglected family grove into an award-winning olive oil farm that also offers tastings, cooking classes and slow-food dining.

Mar. 11, 2026

Students Use Podcast to Preserve Heritage of Karaburun’s Date Olives

In the Karaburun Peninsula, students are using audio storytelling to connect climate change, rural depopulation and intergenerational knowledge to the future of the region’s distinctive date olives.

Mar. 10, 2026

New Olive Groves Take Root in Italy’s Northern Regions of Piedmont, Trentino

Olive cultivation is expanding across northern Italy, driven by a mix of shifting climate conditions, farm diversification and renewed interest in local production.

Feb. 16, 2026

New Science Rewrites the Origins of Olive Cultivation in Italy

New paleogenetic and archaeobotanical techniques are challenging long-held assumptions about when olives were first cultivated in Italy, pointing to earlier and more regionalized beginnings.

Feb. 2, 2026

Global Olive Oil Quality Takes Center Stage as 2026 NYIOOC Results Begin

With results from the 2026 NYIOOC starting to roll out earlier than usual, the global olive oil sector is watching closely as award-winning producers gain valuable recognition at a critical point in the commercial season.

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Nov. 11, 2025

The Mission to Preserve Traditional Table Olive Recipes

Three researchers and communicators launched the Olives Around the Table initiative to collect traditional recipes from 20 Mediterranean countries for a digital archive.

Nov. 7, 2025

EU Submits 2040 Climate Goal Ahead of COP30, Targets 90% Emissions Cut

The European Union has submitted its updated climate plan to the United Nations, pledging to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 90 percent by 2040 compared with 1990 levels.

Nov. 4, 2025

Olive Tree Plantings Across Italy Mark ‘Walking Among the Olive Trees’ Day for Peace

Under the banner “Let’s Cultivate Peace,” thousands of Italians walked among olive groves, planted trees, and shared in tastings and workshops dedicated to harmony and sustainability.

Nov. 4, 2025

Chiarentana: How One Tuscan Estate Shaped Val d’Orcia

Once a refuge during wartime, Chiarentana today produces award-winning olive oils and welcomes visitors to experience the peaceful heart of Val d’Orcia, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Oct. 20, 2025

Carbon Dioxide Emissions Surged to Record Levels in 2024

The WMO cited human activities, an upsurge in wildfires and reduced carbon sequestration as the main reasons for the emission acceleration.

Oct. 12, 2025

French Team Triumphs at 8th World Olive Picking Championship in Croatia

France topped the podium at the World Olive Picking Championship on Croatia’s island of Brač, where twelve international teams celebrated tradition, teamwork and the spirit of Mediterranean olive culture.

Oct. 9, 2025

Olive Tree Emerges as Symbol of Interconnected Health and Sustainability

A new review led by Yale researchers highlights the olive tree’s unique role in connecting human, animal, and environmental health — a living model of the “One Health” approach to sustainability.

Sep. 25, 2025

Poetica Gin Captures the Spirit of Brač

In Postira I discovered Poetica Gin — a spirit that opens with herbs and finishes with olive fruit, capturing the taste of Dalmatia.

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