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Project Q4295794 in France, Spain, Greece, Cyprus, فلسطين, State of Palestine, Jordan
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English | Profitable and Sustainable artisanal olive oil industry in the Mediterranean |
Project Q4295794 in France, Spain, Greece, Cyprus, فلسطين, State of Palestine, Jordan |
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2,676,416.79 Euro
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2,973,796.43 Euro
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90.0 percent
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29 August 2020
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27 February 2023
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Agricultural Research Organization
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Mediterranean small extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) farmers suffer from similar problems: they own small plots of land and use traditional rain-fed farming, while relying on family manpower. Given globalization challenges, the olive sector of MSMEs are unprofitable and many olive orchards are abandoned or untended, resulting in unemployment within marginalized communities. To face these challenges, ARTOLIO aims at establishing, in each participating region, a Native Olive Regional Knowledge Center (NOReKC) which will provide up-to-date training on how an artisanal EVOO should be produced in order to remain competitive; and, at defining a networking management model for artisanal EVOO through a Pan-Mediterranean Platform comprising all NOReKC, which will assist MSMEs across the Mediterranean region in marketing, sales, finance, policy and legislation, at national level and in entering new global markets. The project will result in higher olive yield and oil quality as well as improved profitability through connecting individual farmers into a global network of resilient MSMEs able to create jobs at mid-long term and manage businesses. (English)
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