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올리브 기름 from 튀니지

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About this market

About

Tunisia is the second-largest exporter of olive oil outside the EU and one of the top five producers globally. The sector is a vital part of the country’s economy, agriculture, and exports, with a strong reputation for organic and extra virgin olive oil.

History

Olive trees have been cultivated in Tunisia since the 8th century BC. The industry flourished under Roman, Arab, and French periods, but large-scale commercial exports accelerated post-1960s. Tunisia has since positioned itself as a key global supplier, especially for bulk shipments.

Production Regions

  • Sfax: Largest production area, semi-arid climate with extensive olive groves.
  • Kairouan: Traditional region with large family-owned and cooperative farms.
  • Sidi Bouzid & Gafsa: Dryland olive cultivation with organic practices.
  • Zaghouan & Nabeul: Higher elevation zones with more rainfall.
  • Mahdia & Monastir: Coastal zones with medium-density planting and modern mills.

Growing Conditions

  • Climate: Mediterranean with hot summers and mild, wet winters.
  • Rainfall: 200 to 500 mm annually depending on the region.
  • Soil: Calcareous and sandy loam; suited for dry farming.
  • Irrigation: Mostly rain-fed; limited drip systems in newer plantations.

Harvesting Process

  • Timing: Mid-November to February.
  • Methods: Primarily manual; some use of mechanical vibrators.
  • Processing: Cold-pressed within 24 to 48 hours in cooperative and private mills.
  • Storage: Stainless steel tanks; nitrogen-flushed for high-end oils.

Cultivation Methods

  • Traditional Extensive Groves: Sparse tree spacing, minimal inputs.
  • Organic Farming: One of the largest areas under certified organic olive cultivation worldwide.
  • Modernization: Introduction of new cultivars and improved milling technologies.
  • Cooperative System: Strong role in production and marketing for smallholders.

Supply Chain

  • Flow: Farmers → Mills → Traders or Exporters → Bottlers (domestic or abroad).
  • Exporters: Operate from Tunis, Sfax, and coastal regions.
  • Processing: Oils exported in bulk or bottled under private and foreign labels.

Local Logistics

  • Transport: Tanker trucks and barrels from farms to mills.
  • Export Ports: Rades, Sfax, and Bizerte handle most shipments.
  • Packaging Units: Located near export hubs and free trade zones.

Regulations and Certifications

  • Oversight: Ministry of Agriculture and the Office National de l’Huile.
  • Certifications: Organic (EU/USDA), HACCP, ISO, Halal.
  • Export Testing: Free acidity, peroxide values, and sensory profiles.

Quality Standards

  • Free Acidity: Typically ≤ 0.8% for extra virgin grade.
  • Sensory Profile: Balanced oils with green fruit, almond, and tomato notes.
  • Traceability: Strong focus due to EU market requirements.

Trade Terms

  • Exports (2023 est.): 200,000–250,000 MT; mostly in bulk.
  • HS Code: 150910 (virgin), 150990 (refined).
  • Key Buyers: EU (Italy, Spain, France), US, Saudi Arabia, Canada.
  • Export Formats: Bulk in flexitanks and drums; retail in glass and tins.
  • Pricing: Competitive pricing with strong demand for organic oil.

Environmental Impact

  • Dry Farming: Reduces water consumption and environmental footprint.
  • Sustainable Practices: Widespread use of organic methods.
  • Biodiversity: Olive groves support intercropping and habitat conservation.

Social Impact

  • Employment: Hundreds of thousands employed in rural regions, particularly women.
  • Cooperative Strength: Empowers smallholders and promotes equitable trade.
  • Cultural Value: Deeply tied to national identity and cuisine.

Uses

  • Culinary: Central to Tunisian cooking—used in couscous, salads, and stews.
  • Exported Applications: Blended into EU-labeled oils or sold under Tunisian brands.
  • Cosmetics & Pharma: Used in soaps and wellness products.

Variation

Chemlali

Most common; smooth, mild flavor with good oil yield.

Chetoui

Fruity, green, pungent, high in polyphenols; favored for export.

Zarrazi

Regional cultivar with strong flavor; limited production.

Export of 올리브 기름 from 튀니지

올리브 기름 is categorized under HS code 150910 - Vegetable oils; olive oil and its fractions, virgin, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified, and the data is presented accordingly.

Export overview

As of 2022, 튀니지 ranked #1 in global exports of 올리브 기름. 튀니지 accounts for approximately 83.31% of the total global export value of 올리브 기름, with an export value of 764,512,488 USD.
The top countries importing 올리브 기름 from 튀니지 include 세계, 스페인, 이탈리아, 미국, 캐나다.

Export trend

The export value of 올리브 기름 from 튀니지 has fluctuated over the past 5 years. It started at 754,273,087 USD in 2018 and reached 764,512,488 USD in 2022
The export data for 튀니지 올리브 기름 is sourced from UN Comtrade and official Customs databases of various countries. The data is categorized under the Harmonized System (HS) code 150910 - Vegetable oils; olive oil and its fractions, virgin, whether or not refined, but not chemically modified, which covers a specific classification for 올리브 기름 and related products in international trade.
It's important to note that the HS code classification may not always perfectly match the definition of 올리브 기름 in certain markets, as HS codes often encompass a broader range of similar products.

Verified manufacturers

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