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Apr. 29, 2025

Botanical Pesticide Outperforms Synthetic Alternative in Killing Olive Bark Beetle

A natural, garlic-based pesticide is found to be more effective than the closest artificial alternative, with none of the hazards.

Apr. 24, 2025

New Research Reveals Impact of Malaxation on Olive Oil Phenolic Profile

Malaxation, the mixing of crushed olives during milling, greatly affects the phenolic profile of olive oil, impacting taste, stability, and health benefits.

Apr. 23, 2025

New Tool Uses Satellite Data to Combat Olive Fruit Fly

Researchers have developed a tool using satellite data to combat olive fruit fly infestations in changing climates.

Mar. 18, 2025

Short-Term Pre-Milling Refrigeration Found to Retain Olive Quality

Researchers in China identified 4 ºC as the optimal temperature for short-term storage of olives, particularly for periods exceeding 24 hours after harvesting.

Feb. 18, 2025

Safeguarding Unique Olive Farming Traditions on Italy’s Pantelleria Island

Olive farming on the Sicilian island has unique features resulting from a peculiar pruning and training system that encourages horizontal growth.

Feb. 18, 2025

Archaeological Exhibition Explores History of Olive Oil in the Mediterranean

The event, held at the Collège de France, displays archaeological discoveries about the trade and production of olive oil in the Mediterranean.

Feb. 11, 2025

Olive Oil-Based Films May Soon Replace Plastic Food Packaging

Researchers in Turkey have developed biodegradable oleofilms, which can prolong the shelf life of perishable foods by slowing oxidation.

Jan. 28, 2025

Mill Wastewater Extract Yields Promising Health Benefits

A dietary supplement made with hydroxytyrosol extracted from olive mill wastewater inhibited the production of inflammatory compounds and showed antibacterial properties.

Dec. 30, 2024

Decoding the Olive Fly's Symbiotic Secret

The Candidatus Erwinia dacicola bacteria allows olive fruit fly larvae to feed on green olives by overcoming their natural defenses.

Dec. 30, 2024

Spain Tackles the Salty Truth About Table Olives

High sodium levels in table olives concern public health officials, but the pollution from the production process is even greater.

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Dec. 19, 2024

Olive Polyphenols Show Promise as Aquaculture Feed Ingredient

A new study demonstrates the benefits of polyphenols derived from olive industry waste in aquacultural feeds.

Dec. 16, 2024

Researchers Investigate Olive Powder as Food Ingredient

Freeze-drying may hold the answer to recovering value from the discarded fruit in table olive production.

Dec. 10, 2024

Regenerating Soil Helps Tackle Water Crisis, Experts Say

Specialists suggest agronomic plans to improve organic fertility, limit erosion and save water.

Dec. 2, 2024

IUCN Studies the Tradeoffs Between Intensive and Traditional Olive Groves

The organization found that traditional groves are better for biodiversity but less profitable. Intensive groves are more cost-efficient but create massive monocultures.

Nov. 24, 2024

S. American Olive Oil Sector Celebrates Successes and Examines Challenges

Sector professionals gathered in Montevideo, Uruguay for the second Latin American Olive Oil Conference.

Nov. 13, 2024

Early Intervention with Extra Virgin Olive Oil Shows Promise in Reducing Down Syndrome Symptoms

New research in mice suggests that extra virgin olive oil consumption could mitigate neurodegenerative effects caused by Downs syndrome.

Nov. 12, 2024

Olive Leaf Moth Threatens Brazilian Crops: Researchers Seek Solutions

Brazilian researchers have discovered a dual solution to combat the olive leaf moth: a new eco-friendly insecticide and the strategic use of local wasp species as natural predators.

Oct. 31, 2024

Study Suggests Stink Bug Caused Mysterious Fruit Drop in Italy

The brown marmorated stink bug has been identified in Italian and Greek olive groves. Increasing evidence now links its presence to an early fruit drop in northern Italy.

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