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Europe Approves PDO for Memecik from Aydın, Turkey

Aydın Memecik is set to become the country's third Protected Designation of Origin for olive oil.
An ancient stone bridge in a landscape filled with olive trees and rocky terrain. - Olive Oil Times
Ruins of ancient city of Nysa in Aydin province of Turkey
By Daniel Dawson
Oct. 23, 2023 16:30 UTC
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The European Parliament and the Council have approved the Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) appli­ca­tion for Aydın Memecik Zeytinyağ extra vir­gin olive oil, which will be con­firmed if no objec­tions are raised within three months. The unique prop­er­ties of this mono­va­ri­etal olive oil, made exclu­sively from Memecik olives grown in Aydın, are attrib­uted to the region’s cli­mate, his­tor­i­cal ties to olive farm­ing, and low dam­age from olive flies.

The European Parliament and the Council have approved the Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) appli­ca­tion of Aydın Memecik Zeytinyağ extra vir­gin olive oil.

The res­o­lu­tion was pub­lished in the Official Journal of the European Union on October 18th. If there is no objec­tion in the next three months, the Aydın Memecik Zeytinyağ PDO will be con­firmed.

Aydın Memecik Zeytinyağı has a high export value now with the PDO and pro­vides added value to our province’s econ­omy.- Fevzi Çondur, chair­man, Aydın Commodity Exchange

According to the appli­ca­tion, Aydın Memecik Zeytinyağı is made exclu­sively from Memecik olives grown and milled in the south­west­ern Aegean province of Aydın. Memecik trees com­prise an esti­mated 75 per­cent of the olives grown in Aydın.

Turkish author­i­ties describe Aydın Memecik Zeytinyağı as green to golden yel­low with an intensely fruity odor and a pro­nounced bit­ter­ness and pun­gency.

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The appli­ca­tion cites var­i­ous fac­tors con­tribut­ing to the unique prop­er­ties of the mono­va­ri­etal extra vir­gin olive oil, includ­ing its loca­tion, his­tor­i­cal ties to the region and phe­no­lic con­tent.

The province of Aydın is located in the Büyük Menderes Basin, sur­rounded by moun­tains to the north and south. The basin extends to the Aegean Sea, cre­at­ing a wind cor­ri­dor.

Authorities con­tend that these winds con­tribute to the province’s unique cli­mate and organolep­tic prop­er­ties of the locally-pro­duced extra vir­gin olive oil.

These winds give Aydın Memecik Zeytinyağı’ its unique organolep­tic prop­er­ties, such as bit­ter­ness and pun­gency, and pro­tect the olives against the olive fly dur­ing the ripen­ing period,” they wrote. The low rate of dam­age by the olive fly ensures that the olive oil’s free acid­ity and per­ox­ide con­tent is low.”

Additionally, author­i­ties argue that the region’s 2,000-year his­tory of olive farm­ing and olive oil pro­duc­tion, along with cen­tury-old ini­tia­tives to pro­mote both activ­i­ties, have made olive oil a core com­po­nent of local cul­ture.

Fevzi Çondur, the chair­man of the Aydın Commodity Exchange, told local media that the new PDO would help the province’s eco­nomic devel­op­ment.

PDO and PGI

PDO (Protected Designation of Origin) and PGI (Protected Geographical Indication) are two types of geo­graph­i­cal indi­ca­tions used by the European Union to pro­tect and pro­mote tra­di­tional and region-spe­cific agri­cul­tural and food prod­ucts. These cer­ti­fi­ca­tions are part of the E.U.‘s sys­tem of des­ig­na­tions that help con­sumers iden­tify and rec­og­nize prod­ucts with spe­cific qual­i­ties and char­ac­ter­is­tics tied to their geo­graphic ori­gin. PDO and PGI cer­ti­fi­ca­tions both aim to pro­tect and pro­mote tra­di­tional and regional prod­ucts within the European Union, but they dif­fer in their strict­ness and the degree to which the pro­duc­t’s char­ac­ter­is­tics are tied to the geo­graphic area. PDO is more exclu­sive and region-spe­cific, while PGI is broader in scope and allows for some flex­i­bil­ity in pro­duc­tion meth­ods and char­ac­ter­is­tics.

Geographical indi­ca­tions indi­cat­ing a prod­uct iden­ti­fied with its region or coun­try due to its dis­tinc­tive qual­ity and other fea­tures pro­vide added value to the brand­ing of the prod­uct and the region’s eco­nomic devel­op­ment,” he said.

We will intro­duce Aydın Memecik Zeytinyağı – which has a high export value now with the PDO and pro­vides added value to our province’s econ­omy – to the whole world by pro­tect­ing it from imi­ta­tions,” Çondur added.

Aydın Memecik Zeytinyağı will become the province’s third reg­is­tered PDO if con­firmed. Previously, locally-grown chest­nuts and figs received pro­tec­tion from the European Union. Local author­i­ties have also applied for new pine nut and table olive PDOs.

At a national level, Turkey already has 12 prod­ucts with a Protected Designation of Origin cer­ti­fi­ca­tion and two oth­ers with a Protected Geographical Indication, includ­ing two extra vir­gin olive oils.

Milas PDO was the first to be reg­is­tered in December 2020. In July 2023, E.U. author­i­ties approved the reg­is­tra­tion of the Edremit PDO.

Authorities are wait­ing for approval and are apply­ing for 15 new PGIs and 30 new PDOS, includ­ing Kilis PDO extra vir­gin olive oil. The appli­ca­tion was sub­mit­ted in January 2023.



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