OM A106

Present and future of the Mediterranean olive sector

Arcas N. (ed.), Arroyo López F.N. (ed.), Caballero J. (ed.), D'Andria R. (ed.), Fernández M. (ed.), Fernandez Escobar R. (ed.), Garrido A. (ed.), López-Miranda J. (ed.), Msallem M. (ed.), Parras M. (ed.), Rallo L. (ed.), Zanoli R. (ed.). Present and future of the Mediterranean olive sector . Zaragoza: CIHEAM / IOC, 2013. 207 p. (Options Méditerranéennes : Série A. Séminaires Méditerranéens; n. 106). International Seminar: Present and Future of the Mediterranean Olive Sector, 2012/11/26-28, Zaragoza (Spain).

Résumé    

Olive cultivation constitutes a key element of the Mediterranean agricultural sector, and Mediterranean countries clearly dominate world olive oil and table olive production and consumption. Production has increased dramatically in the last decades, partly due to the establishment of intensive olive plantations using new production systems. Nevertheless, traditional olive production systems should not be forgotten, as these systems are multifunctional and contribute to rural development, landscape conservation and protect the environment against erosion and desertification. Consumption of olive products has followed similar patterns, and non-traditionally consuming countries are becoming important consumers and importers. The growth of these markets is the result of the gastronomic qualities of olive products and their status as healthy food based on their nutritional and functional properties. There has also been an important improvement in post-harvest and processing in order to respond to the increasing demands for high quality standards. In this context, the Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Zaragoza (IAMZ-CIHEAM) and the International Olive Council (IOC) organized the Seminar on "Present and future of the Mediterranean olive sector" from 26 to 28 November 2012. The aim of the Seminar was to promote debate on key questions challenging the olive sector, and it was structured in three scientific sessions: (i) Challenges and trends in olive growing and processing; (ii) Marketing strategies; (iii) Olive oil and olives, human health and nutrition; and a round table on Olive and olive oil development and promotion: policies and strategies. The third day was devoted to a technical visit. The current issue of Options Méditerranéennes includes the proceedings of the Seminar and contains 14 articles and 1 abstract of the contributions presented.

Thème    

Industries Agro-alimentaires, Marchés, Produits de Qualité, Libre-échange, Relations Internationales

Sommaire    

Foreword / Prólogo / Avant Propos
Romagosa I., Barjol J.L..
3-8 art
Evolution and sustainability of the olive production systems
Fernandez Escobar R., de la Rosa R., Leon L., Gomez J.A., Testi F., Orgaz M., Gil-Ribes J.A., Quesada-Moraga E., Trapero A..
11-42 art
Pedo-environmental determination of olive oil quality: a case study
Leone A.P., D'Andria R., Morelli G., Fragnito F., Purificato S., Volpe M.G., Nazzaro M., Buonduonno A..
43-54 art
Olive oil processing technologies and investments
Servili M..
55-66 art
Table olive processing technologies
Cillidag S.I..
67-64 art
Case study of an integrated system for olive mill by-products management in Sfax region in central Tunisia
Gargouri K., Ben Rouina B., Rhouma A., Ayadi M., Abichou M., Bentaher H..
75-84 art
New global and local marketing strategies: creation of added value through differentiation and high quality products
Parras M..
87-95 art
Turning food into a gastronomic experience: olive oil tourism
Murgado E.M..
97-109 art
The case of Hojiblanca
Carneros E.M..
111-116 art
Development of electronic commerce in the Spanish olive oil sector: regulations and guarantees
Bernal E., Martínez A..
117-127 art
Marketing organic olive oil: from fork to field
Zanoli R., Naspetti S..
129-140 art
Nutrigenomics, cardiovascular diseases and the Mediterranean diet
Ordovas J.M., Corella D..
143-151 art
Nutraceutical, cosmetic, health products derived from olive
D'Andria R., Di Salle A., Petillo O., Sorrentino G., Peluso G..
153-161 art
The genie in the bottle
Barbacil J..
163-169 art
Table olives: a natural source of health-promoting bioactive nutrients and probiotics
Peres C., Peres C.M., Moreira L., Alves M., Maricato J., Xavier Malcata F..
171-177 art
The place of scientific information in the promotional activities of the International Olive Council. Olive oil and health: consumers’ perception
Fernández M..
179-180 art
Summary and conclusions
Arcas N., Arroyo López F.N. , Caballero J., D'Andria R., Fernández M., Fernandez Escobar R., Garrido A., López-Miranda J., Msallem M., Parras M., Rallo L., Zanoli R..
181-197 art