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    Tunisia hoping to boost olive oil exports

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    2015-04-28 08:56Global Times Editor: Qian Ruisha
    A traditional olive oil mill near Tunis. (Photo: GT/Hu Weijia)

    A traditional olive oil mill near Tunis. (Photo: GT/Hu Weijia)

    Tunisia has high hopes for its growing olive oil industry. The country lags behind the more established olive oil producers, such as Spain and Italy, but there is plenty of room for growth, particularly in the China market.

    On a typical warm and sunny Mediterranean morning in late April, Narjes Maslah El Hammar, director of a food safety body under Tunisia's Ministry of Industry, Energy and Mining, proudly led a tour group of foreign visitors around an olive oil plantation near the country's northern coastline.

    Italy, which is famous for its olive oil, is just about 150 kilometers away across the Mediterranean, and Tunisia enjoys similar climatic advantages.

    Tunisia's olive oil sells for much lower prices, partly because the country's brands are not as well recognized as those of its EU rivals.

    But thanks to a new strategy, Tunisia's olive oil exports are increasing rapidly, and revenue from the exports rose almost tenfold year-on-year in the first quarter of 2015. The country is hoping for further rapid expansion of the industry, and is now focusing on exports to China.

    Moving into second

    "Spain is the world's biggest producer of olive oil, followed by Italy, Greece and Tunisia, but this year Tunisia is expected to become the second-largest producer of olive oil, surpassing Italy and Greece," Abdessalem Loued, chairman of a trade association of olive oil exporters, told the Global Times in Tunisia.

    According to the website of the Chinese embassy in Tunisia, a senior official in Tunisia's Ministry of Industry, Energy and Mining estimated in December 2014 that the country's olive oil output would reach 265,000-285,000 tons for the whole of 2014, compared with output in Italy of about 300,000 tons and Spanish production of about 850,000 tons per year.

    "We aim to reach domestic production of 300,000 tons per year," Tunisia's Prime Minister Habib Essid said at a forum held earlier in April in Tunisia. The country will intensify its olive tree cultivation, he said, partly by increasing irrigation and rejuvenating olive trees in some regions.

    Zakaria Hamad, Tunisia's minister of industry, energy and mining, told the Global Times in Tunis on April 16 that the country is going to plant more olive oil trees in the north and expects better output this year.

    A local analyst, who wished to remain anonymous, told the Global Times that the south of the country is currently the major olive producing area, but it has been affected by drought in recent years.

    Figures from the Chinese embassy in Tunisia show that during a harvest cycle from 2013 to 2014, the output of olive oil declined from the previous year's 220,000 tons to 80,000 tons, mainly because of prolonged drought.

    "Now that the country is focusing more on the north, which has more arable land and is less threatened by drought, there may be better output of olive oil," the analyst said.

    Essid said in his speech at the forum that the overall area dedicated to olive growing has reached 1.8 million hectares in Tunisia, accounting for around 40 percent of the country's arable land.

    According to statistics released earlier in April by Tunisia's Ministry of Agriculture, nearly 128,500 tons of olive oil was exported in the first quarter of 2015, and revenue from the exports rose nearly tenfold compared with the first quarter of 2014.

    Essid also said Tunisia already ranks second in the world in terms of olive oil exports.

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