Olive oil production in Tunisia will grow by 55% this season

Published 2024년 11월 6일

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Tunisia's agriculture ministry forecasts a significant 55% rise in olive oil production this season, expecting to reach 340,000 tons. This increase is set to boost the country's exports and aid government finances. In the previous season, Tunisia exported olive oil valued at 5.1 billion dinars ($1.65 billion), capitalizing on high global prices, and was the second-largest olive oil exporter with 180,000 tons. The olive harvest period in Tunisia spans from October to February.
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Tunisia’s agriculture ministry expects olive oil production to rise about 55% this season, boosting both the country’s green gold exports and replenishing government finances, Reuters reported. “After a significant decline over the past two seasons, production this season has returned to normal levels to 340,000 tons,” said Dorsaf Ben Ahmed, an agriculture ministry official. Last season, Tunisia’s olive oil exports totaled a record 5.1 billion dinars ($1.65 billion) in monetary terms, helped by a sharp rise in global olive oil prices. Tunisia in the past season was in second place in the ...

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