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Organic olive oil proÂducÂers are gainÂing unpreceÂdented attenÂtion at the 2025 NYIOOC World Olive Oil Competition, domÂiÂnatÂing the top results table and showÂcasÂing qualÂity, craftsÂmanÂship, and susÂtainÂabilÂity. The numÂber of organic entries has surged over the past decade, with 249 out of 383 subÂmisÂsions in 2025 earnÂing awards, highÂlightÂing the global trend towards organic olive oil proÂducÂtion.
In a definÂing moment for the world’s largest olive oil comÂpeÂtiÂtion, organic brands account for more than one-third of subÂmisÂsions to the 2025 NYIOOC. A review of the winÂning entries reveals a trend: organic proÂducÂers are not only more numerÂous, they are domÂiÂnatÂing the upper echÂeÂlons of the results table.
From the sun-drenched groves of Spain to the rolling hills of California, organic olive oil proÂducÂers are gainÂing recogÂniÂtion for their qualÂity, craftsÂmanÂship, and comÂmitÂment to susÂtainÂabilÂity. Standouts like Rafael Alonso Aguilera SL of Spain, with mulÂtiÂple awards for its Oro Del Desierto Organic Coupage and Picual, and Grumpy Goats Farm from the United States, with wins for both Picual and Coratina, exemÂplify the momenÂtum behind cerÂtiÂfied organic operÂaÂtions.
Italy, long a basÂtion of olive oil traÂdiÂtion, conÂtinÂues to lead with innoÂvÂaÂtive organic entries from top proÂducÂers like Domenica Fiore, whose Olio Novello and Olio Reserva earned mulÂtiÂple awards, and Frantoio Pruneti with its celÂeÂbrated Frantoio monoculÂtiÂvar. The Italian presÂence is also notable for diverÂsity in variÂetals and styles, all while mainÂtainÂing organic stanÂdards.
In the United States, proÂducÂers like Apollo Olive Oil (Apollo Sierra, Apollo Mistral) and Enzo Olive Oil (Enzo Organic Delicate, Bold, and Medium) are earnÂing accoÂlades not only for their qualÂity but also for a steadÂfast comÂmitÂment to organic farmÂing prinÂciÂples. This sugÂgests that American proÂducÂers are not just keepÂing pace with global trends but helpÂing to set them.
The rise of organic entries is a global pheÂnomÂeÂnon. In 2025 alone:
This marks a conÂtinÂued upward trend in both parÂticÂiÂpaÂtion and qualÂity from these counÂtries, buildÂing on year-over-year growth.
The broader traÂjecÂtory is clear. In 2014, just 11 organic entries were subÂmitÂted to the NYIOOC. A decade later, in 2025, organic subÂmisÂsions have soared to 383, with 249 of them earnÂing awards.
This data reveals a transÂforÂmaÂtion. Over the past decade, organic entries have surged more than thirÂtyÂfold, and proÂducÂers embracÂing organic pracÂtices now conÂsisÂtently rank among the world’s best.
As more conÂsumers seek transÂparency and ecoÂlogÂiÂcal responÂsiÂbilÂity in their food choices, the NYIOOC is conÂfirmÂing what many already believe: the future of excelÂlent olive oil is organic, and it’s already here.
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