Sudan raises the development of its olive sector

Published 2021년 11월 3일

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Sudan is planning to improve its olive oil production and has held a meeting with the International Olive Council to discuss ways to develop its olive sector. The meeting covered technical, climatological, and phytosanitary aspects, and the International Olive Council provided clarification on several points. A non-binding roadmap outlining the cooperation between the IOC and Sudan will be prepared and signed by both parties.
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Olimerca.- Sudan intends to develop and enhance its olive oil production and as such has been indicated in a meeting that representatives of the country have had with members of the International Olive Council. And it is that, continuing with its policy of reaching countries interested in olive cultivation, the Executive Secretariat of the International Olive Council has held a videoconference with officials of the Ministry of Agriculture of Sudan, the Minister-Counselor of the Embassy of Sudan in Madrid and IOC Experts, to discuss ways and means to help Sudan develop its olive sector. At this meeting, the representatives of Sudan showed their willingness to consider the elaboration of a development plan for their olive sector. And for this, several questions were addressed to the IOC experts on technical, climatological and phytosanitary aspects and, more particularly, on the nature of the best soils adapted ...
Source: OliMerca

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