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Olive Plantation in Pakistan

Pakistan’s olive oil producers prepare to enter global market

The country's olive production is expected to reach 16,000 tonnes by 2027

Pakistani olive oil producers are preparing to enter the global market as 27.5 million olive trees on more than 30,000 acres of land have been planted.

The plantation extends through Punjab, KhyberPakhtunkhwa, Balochistan, Islamabad and AzadKashmir, said a report published

Pakistan has 10 million-acre suitable land for olive plantation, almost double than Spain, which is currently the largest olive oil producer in the world.

With an increase in the area under cultivation, Pakistan is passing through a silent revolution in olive oil production. The sector is rapidly moving the country towards self-reliance by introducing Pakistan’s national brand under the name of ‘Pak Olive’ by 2021
 
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400,000 Olive Trees will be planted in Balochistan this year to promote low water-consuming farming, aimed to fight water scarcity in the province.

The saplings would be provided to farmers for free, offering farmers an alternative crop to boost their incomes.


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Over 2.3 million olive plants to be cultivated during current drive




Over 2.3 million olive plants to be cultivated during current drive


The Frontier Post
December 28, 2020


ISLAMABAD: In order to promote olive farming on large scale for reducing the reliance on imported edible oil as well as to encourage high value agriculture, about 2.3 million olive plants to be cultivated during current season.

These plants to be cultivated under current autumn olive cultivation drive across the potential areas in the country, said Project Director of Olive Cultivation on Commercial Scale in Pakistan Dr Muhammad Tariq.

While talking to APP here on Monday, he said that olive cultivation drive have been carried out twice in a year, first in spring season and other in autumn to promote olive cultivation and bring barren and sami- agriculture land under high value crops production.

Average 500,000 to 600,000 olive plants per annum is being cultivated, he said adding that survey teams have also started their feasible studies in order to identify the area for coming cultivation drive.
He further informed that besides promoting olive, as many as 10 plants producing nurseries have also been established in collaboration with public and private sectors to fulfill the local needs.

From these local nurseries about 1 million plants would be obtained this season, he said adding that these plants would be 100 percent certified by the Federal Seeds Registration and Certification Authority.

Dr Tariq further informed that olive cultivation in the country has been gaining momentum as local output during the current season projected to cross 11,000 tonnes, showing a significant development towards reducing reliance on the imported edible oil as well as to exploit the export potential of this particular agriculture produce.


“The country is expecting to extract about 13,000 tonnes of extra virgin olive worth millions of dollars that would help to boost the farm income with less investment and use of inputs,” he added.
Sofar olive has been successfully cultivated over 27,000 hectares of land across the country and it was set to extend its cultivation to over 70,000 hectares to turn the marginal lands into productive for enhancing the income of small scale growers, he added.

This initiative would help to bring the sami-barren and marginal lands under cultivation of high-value crop in far off areas of the country, he said adding that besides it would help to eliminate poverty by bringing the most vulnerable communities in safety nets through agriculture interventions.


Under the olive cultivation project, he said that farmers were provided about 550,000 plants during last year and this year over 675,000 more plants would be distributed among them to promote its cultivation at large scale.

Dr Tariq said that, government intended to provide more 2.2 million plants and bring about 50,000 hectares under olive cultivation by end of 2022-23, adding that if continued with same spirit, the country would be included in the list of potential exports of extra virgin olive oil.


Besides cultivation of olive, he said government was also focusing to establish processing units for oil extraction and so far 09 extraction units have been installed in different places to facilitate the growers.
Meanwhile, the provincial governments of Punjab and Balochistan have also installed 3 units respectively in different districts, where as the private sector was also active and had installed its mobile plants in Faisalabad and Chakwal.

Dr Tariq said that government was paying special attention to promote olive cultivation in Balochistan and provided about 700,000 plants to growers and it was cultivated in 22 districts, adding that out of the total cultivated plants about 30 per cent have started to produce fruits.

In order to facilitate the local growers of Balochistan, 5 oil processing units have been installed there, besides the farmers were also provided training of value addition of the product and processing.

This year, he said that government had organized two-day International Olive Conference in Khuzdar, which was virtually participated by experts from Greece, Italy and Spain, he said adding that local scientists and experts also took part in the event.
 
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How Olive Oil Producers are Profiting in Pakistan - BBC

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KP soil ideal for olive plantation: Governor Shah Farman

By The News
Jan 8, 2021

PESHAWAR, Jan. 8 (The News) - Governor Shah Farman Thursday through video link attended meeting on olive tree plantation drive under Ten Billion tree Tsunami Project (10-BTTP) and said the KP soil was ideal for the purpose.

The meeting was arranged by the Planning, Development and special initiatives, Government of Pakistan.

KP minister for Forest and Environment Ishtiaq Ormar, representatives of Food Security,

Environmental Protection, Planning Committee and other federal and provincial departments were there as well. The KP governor was requested to join the meeting for guidance in starting and the olive plantation in 10 BTTP, said an official handout.

Governor Shah Farman informed the participants about the huge potential of qualitative production of olive in the province.

He said that Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Agriculture and Forest departments were all set for the project and ready for olive plantation in the province.

The governor told the meeting that KP was very suitable for olive growing as huge area of land was lying barren and could be utilized for the olive plantation instead of other trees. He said that through cooperative farming, the youth were being engaged in olive plant growing for financial gains.

Shah Farman emphasized upon federal government departments to play a pivotal role in promotion of olive plantation and cultivation.

He told the meeting that Pakistan was already producing international standard olive and several countries, including Saudi Arabia, were keen to invest in this sector, adding it would generate job opportunities at the local level besides increasing export of olive.
 
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