Turkey leads the world in table olive cultivation

Published 2025년 3월 27일

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Turkey's olive harvest in 2024 yielded 3.6 million tons, with 750,000 tons being table olives, making it the world's largest producer of table olives and the second largest producer of olive oil. The country has seen a 157% increase in olive oil production, reaching 475,000 tons, and is aiming to capture 10% of the US market, which imports $4 billion worth of olives and olive oil annually. The EU has imported less olive oil from third countries in the 2024/2025 season due to increased production within the EU, particularly from Spain.
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Turkey’s olive harvest in 2024 was 3.6 million tons, of which 750,000 tons were table olives. This makes Turkey the world’s largest producer of table olives and the second largest producer of olive oil. Turkey has invested heavily in expanding its olive processing capacity over the past 20 years. This season, olive oil production increased by 157% to 475,000 tons. Turkey is therefore looking to optimize marketing to make the most of the increased production. The country sees exports to the United States as particularly promising. In the 2023/2024 season, Turkey exported $199.5 million worth of olive oil and $16 million worth of table olives to the United States. The goal is to capture 10% of the market. The United States imports $4 billion worth of olives and olive oil annually. In recent weeks, olive farmers have been pruning and tending their trees in preparation for the flowering season. This year, local offices of the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry have strongly ...

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