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Olive Plantation in Pakistan

More than nine advanced oil extraction plants have been installed in the country to harness the increasing olive oil production on a commercial scale for farmers.

The oil extraction units were installed under the Public Sector Development Programme (PSDP) to promote olive cultivation to reduce reliance on imported edible oil for catering domestic requirements.

According to an official of the PDSP, three out of nine plants have a capacity of extracting 600kg oil per hour, while six have a capacity of extracting 100kg per hour.

“So far, olive trees have successfully been cultivated over 27,000 hectares of land across the country whereas cultivation is to be expanded over 70,000 hectares to turn marginal lands into productive lands for enhancing the income of small scale growers,” he added.



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Olive (Zaitoon) Plantation (oil and others) In Pakistan Can Give Boost To Economy



 
Another milestone achievement takes its true course of action.Few years & #OliveTreeTsunami will bring overhauling uplifts in multiple sectors of Pakistan. Economy,exports, environmental responsibility & local job markets,all will flourish with a simple yet potential maneuver.


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History of Olive in Pakistan

History of Olive in Pakistan

Olive was introduced first time in Pakistan by PARC during 1986 under an Italian Project titled “Fruit, Vegetable and olive Project” funded by Government of Italy. After this project a general survey was conducted to estimate the number of naturally occurred wild olive specie “Olea Cuspidata” and found more than 80 Million wild Olive plants in different district of Pakistan. Under another olive project of federal government 5.5 million olive plants were top worked but less than 1% plants survived in the result of top working because of management of top worked plants.
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Current status of the Project

The project “Promotion of Olive Cultivation for Economic Development and Poverty Alleviation” was awarded to government of Pakistan by the Italian government under the Debt Swap Agreement. The project is in operation through PARC, s strong coordination system in KPK, Baluchistan, FATA and Punjab provinces. The aim of the project is to increase the local production of edible oils by cultivating olive specially to utilize culture-able waste lands in Punjab, Khyber Pukhtunkhwa, Baluchistan and FATA.


Main objectives of the olive promotional project are to expand the cultivation of olives in selected / identified areas through new plantation in Baluchistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, FATA and Potohar. To promote oil cultivation and use of olive oil. To set up a number of new olive processing facilities (4 oil mills) complete with supporting infrastructures and equipment. To stimulate PPP’s for future management of newly established orchard and oil mills to ensure sustainability and to provide training, conduct technical studies and provide assistance to farmers.


Importance of Olive

Olive is good source of edible oil and is also used for table purpose particularly for pickles. The olive has not only nutritional and medicinal value but its fat content is also free from cholesterol. It is also used in food preservation, textile industry and cosmetic preparation along with variety of other purposes. Olive oil is one of the few widely used culinary oils that contain about 75% of its fat in the form of oleic acid (a monounsaturated, omega-9 fatty acid). Olive fruit due to its nutritional and medicinal importance is a blessing of Almighty/Allah. Olive has been referred in noble way at many places in the Holy Quran and its importance has been certified by many saying of Holy Prophet.
 
March 15, 2021

An olive plantation campaign has been launched by the federal government in Nowshera.
Prime Minister Imran Khan kick started the campaign on Monday. He was accompanied by Defence Minister Pervez Khattak, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Governor Shah Farman, KP Chief Minister Mahmood Khan and Special Assistant on Climate Change Amin Aslam.

7,500 olive saplings are being planted at Nowshera Amangarh plantation site.
 
Pakistan can adopt Chinese technology to cultivate olive plantation

March 17, 2021

SOURCEnation.com.pk




According to the Chinese Economic Net, Pakistan has immense potential of olive plantation due to the availability of favorable land and can adopt the latest Chinese technology for the cultivation of olive plants. It adds that China can be one of the potential markets for Pakistani olive production in the future, which could also help reduce the trade deficit between the two countries. The GOP is also working to increase olive cultivation in the country under its ‘10 Billion Tsunami Tree’ initiative.

BEIJING – Pakistan has immense potential of olive plantation due to availability of land and favourable environment in the country. If olives are planted on Pakistan’s arable land, the country could become one of the world’s leading olive oil producers and exporters.

Experts believe that Pakistan can adopt the latest Chinese technology for the cultivation of olive plants.
China could be one of the potential markets for Pakistani olive production in the future, which could also help reduce the trade deficit between the two countries, according to experts. Currently, olive brands from Spain and Italy are highly recognized in the Chinese markets, according to a report published by CEN on Tuesday.
The government of Pakistan is increasing olive cultivation in the country. Olive plantation under ‘10 Billion Tsunami Tree’ initiative of Prime Minister Imran Khan’s government is one of such projects aiming to increase olive products, reduce the impacts of climate change and to support poverty alleviation.

While addressing the launching ceremony of olive plantation campaign in Nowshera district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa yesterday, Prime Minister Imran Khan has also stressed that olive plantation would help address the country’s food security, climate change, unemployment and will save our foreign exchange.

“Olive Tree Tsunami will not only ward off the increased conversion of land into deserts but a national resource of healthy edible oil will emerge as well,” a senior provincial official said. Under the program, four million olive plants would be grafted in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to produce olive products. An area of 27 hectares had been selected for the plantation of olives in Amangarh, Nowshera.

The agriculture experts said that olive cultivation in Pakistan has become a success. Olives have been cultivated for the last three decades in the country, however, the proper screening of olive varieties in recent times has improved the cultivation of the plants.

Pakistan has 12.72 million hectares of land, which is cultivable for olive plantation. Out of this area, four million hectares is the most suitable land with proper irrigation systems. Currently, olives are cultivated at 35,000 hectares of land. Pakistan extracted 11,000 tons of extra virgin olives during the last season.

Khyber Pakhtunkhaw, Potohar region in Punjab and Khuzdar in Balochistan contain the most suitable land for olive cultivation.

The experts have called upon Pakistan and China to deepen and expand cooperation in the agriculture sector under China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).
 
Pakistan can adopt Chinese technology to cultivate olive plantation

March 17, 2021

SOURCEnation.com.pk




According to the Chinese Economic Net, Pakistan has immense potential of olive plantation due to the availability of favorable land and can adopt the latest Chinese technology for the cultivation of olive plants. It adds that China can be one of the potential markets for Pakistani olive production in the future, which could also help reduce the trade deficit between the two countries. The GOP is also working to increase olive cultivation in the country under its ‘10 Billion Tsunami Tree’ initiative.

BEIJING – Pakistan has immense potential of olive plantation due to availability of land and favourable environment in the country. If olives are planted on Pakistan’s arable land, the country could become one of the world’s leading olive oil producers and exporters.

Experts believe that Pakistan can adopt the latest Chinese technology for the cultivation of olive plants.
China could be one of the potential markets for Pakistani olive production in the future, which could also help reduce the trade deficit between the two countries, according to experts. Currently, olive brands from Spain and Italy are highly recognized in the Chinese markets, according to a report published by CEN on Tuesday.
The government of Pakistan is increasing olive cultivation in the country. Olive plantation under ‘10 Billion Tsunami Tree’ initiative of Prime Minister Imran Khan’s government is one of such projects aiming to increase olive products, reduce the impacts of climate change and to support poverty alleviation.

While addressing the launching ceremony of olive plantation campaign in Nowshera district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa yesterday, Prime Minister Imran Khan has also stressed that olive plantation would help address the country’s food security, climate change, unemployment and will save our foreign exchange.

“Olive Tree Tsunami will not only ward off the increased conversion of land into deserts but a national resource of healthy edible oil will emerge as well,” a senior provincial official said. Under the program, four million olive plants would be grafted in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to produce olive products. An area of 27 hectares had been selected for the plantation of olives in Amangarh, Nowshera.

The agriculture experts said that olive cultivation in Pakistan has become a success. Olives have been cultivated for the last three decades in the country, however, the proper screening of olive varieties in recent times has improved the cultivation of the plants.

Pakistan has 12.72 million hectares of land, which is cultivable for olive plantation. Out of this area, four million hectares is the most suitable land with proper irrigation systems. Currently, olives are cultivated at 35,000 hectares of land. Pakistan extracted 11,000 tons of extra virgin olives during the last season.

Khyber Pakhtunkhaw, Potohar region in Punjab and Khuzdar in Balochistan contain the most suitable land for olive cultivation.

The experts have called upon Pakistan and China to deepen and expand cooperation in the agriculture sector under China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).
My question is why not look forwards North African countries like Tunisia/Algeria/Morocco where this has been done for over 1000+ years with water conservation being primary.
 
Absolutely, every region or village tends to have different oil taste. Personaly, i love raw fresh.
It will be very hard to find in Pakistan.even in US , but here few test people run, for example leaving in fridge over night, pure olive oil turn solid freeze. But some producer decline this test and again its region issue. Majority cases we see 2nd and 3rd press mixed with some oil, for example, Italian mix sunflower oil in second and third press, but US law is strict they have to mention the delusion. In Pakistan, doubt will be easy to find out.
 
It will be very hard to find in Pakistan.even in US , but here few test people run, for example leaving in fridge over night, pure olive oil turn solid freeze. But some producer decline this test and again its region issue. Majority cases we see 2nd and 3rd press mixed with some oil, for example, Italian mix sunflower oil in second and third press, but US law is strict they have to mention the delusion. In Pakistan, doubt will be easy to find out.
If you go to greece, you will see that italians are buying oil from there, albania and bulgaria; then they repackage it and mix it up.
Stay away from italian oil. Personally, i get local or if i get portugese 50kg barrel. you cannot store for long as here it tends to go rancide.
 

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