OLIVES BOTANICAL DESCRIPTIONS. Botanical name:- Olea europaea L. Family :-Oleaceae. Presented By: N.S Geethanjan

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OLIVES Presented By: N.S Geethanjan BOTANICAL DESCRIPTIONS Botanical name:- Olea europaea L Family :-Oleaceae 1

PLANT Evergreen tree Over 130 varieties Average Height 40 ft Can be kept to 20ft with regular pruning Spread about 30ft Leaves are small(1.5 long,1/4-1/2 wide) Leaves live about two years Life expectancy 500-1000 years 2

Matured olive treeabout 500years old- Italy FLOWERS Small Off white in color 15-20 Flowers on a axial 3

FRUIT Fruit is a drupe Color is green when immature Color is changing to purple or black at full maturity 4

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FRUIT Fruit is a drupe Color is green when immature Color is changing to purple or black at full maturity Requires 6-8 months for full maturity SOILS & CLIMATE Grown on wide variety of soils Tolerant of high PH, salinity,excess boron and drought. Supremely adapted to Mediterranean climates Can not tolerate high humidity 6

Propagation Cuttings 1.Softwood cuttings 2. Hardwood cuttings Own root Budding Seedling (not very common) Planting In traditional olive grooves * Usually comprises of large trees * Scattered at irregular distance *May be few as 10 trees/acre or not more than 40 trees /acre Intensive orchards * Typically planted at 30-40 at all directions * About 40-60 trees/acre 7

Super high density orchards * 100 trees/acre 8

Harvesting Still made on a traditional way Modern techniques use machines that shake the trees Each olive tree produces an average 15 to 50 kg of olives Depending on variety and pressing method,a litre of olive oil requires between 4-6kg of olives. 9

Origin (Mythological) According to the ancient Greek history, Poseidon, god of the sea and Athena goddess of peace and wisdom, dispute over the whose name would be given to the newly built city, in the land of Attica. To end this dispute it was decided that the city would be named after the one who offered the most precious gift to the citizens. Poseidon struck his trident on a rock and salt water began to flow. Athena struck her spear on the ground and it turned in to a olive tree.it was decided that the olive tree was most valuable to the people of Attica, hence city was named Athens in honor of Athena. Even today, an olive tree stands where it took place. It is said that all the olive trees in Athens were descended from the first olive tree. 10

Origin,History of cultivation Originated in south Asia Minor and it is believed that spread from Syria towards Greece. The origin and expansion of the olive tree 11

Origin and History Originated in south Asia Minor and it is believed that spread from Syria. The olive was spread throughout Mediterranean Europe and North Africa very early. Olive leaf fossils have been found in Pliocene deposits at Mongardino Italy & founding's in Spain proves that existence of olive tree back to twelfth millennium B.C. Fossilized olive trees which are 50000-60000 years old were found in volcanic rock of santorini in Greece. Earliest references olive oil use and international trade date to 2000-3000B.C. Origin and History (Cont.) The olive played an important role in the life in Athens, the cradle of western civilization. In 4 th Century B.C. Solons of Athens regulated the planting of olive trees. Athenians represented Athena having an olive wreath on her helmet an amphora with oil or branch of olive tree. 12

Athena having Olive Wreath her helmet Gold wreath of olive leaves (3 rd Century B.C. Greece) 13

Storage large jars-around 1500B.C. Greece Amphora - 4 th century B.C. -Greece Knossos Palace- Crete-Greece Storage large jars Around 1600B.C. 14

Origin and History (Cont.) The olive played an important role in the life in Athens, the cradle of western civilization. In 4 th Century B.C. Solons of Athens regulated the planting of olive trees. Athenians represented Athena having an olive wreath on her helmet an amphora with oil or branch of olive tree. The sculpture of Zeus, on of the seven wonders of the ancient world, in Olympia had also a wreath of olive branches.. 15

Origin and History (cont.) Olive had a direct connection with sports activities. The athletes of ancient games had the habit of smearing their bodies with olive oil before exercising in gymnasiums in order to maintain the elasticity of their muscles. The leafy branches of trees crown the victorious athletes in ancient Olympia. According to the Hippocratic code of medicine which mentioned 60 therapeutic uses of treating diseases and ailments Origin and History (cont) Several references are made to olive, olive lamps in the Bible. The 1 st mention of the olive tree in the Bible is when the dove from Noah s ark came back from dry land the dove had a fresh olive leaf from Mount Ararat in its beak. That is how olive is associated with peace. Everyday Jesus went to the temple to teach and each evening he returned to spend the night on the mount of olives At the mount of olives where Jesus wept over Jerusalem,spoke parables, predicted what was come and and betrayed by Judas. 16

Origin and History (Cont) Spiritually, olive oil symbolizes anointing and power of the Holy spirit. Throughout the new testament Jesus used olive oil in parables that distinguish the Holy spirit in action. The Christians continued the ancient custom of of using olive in the burial ceremony. Being the sacred symbol of life, it is used in every important ceremony- birth, marriage & death Art has been influenced as well by strong presence of olive tree in the Greek region. Olive Harvesting- Ancient Artwork On a vas 17

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Origin,History of cultivation(cont) Olives were cultivated in ancient times for 1. Lamp fuel 2. Cooking 3. Dietary fat as there were few substitutes at that time 19

World is held on olive branches of peace SYMBOL OF UN USES OF OLIVE 20

Medicinal uses of olive Olive leaf Used for centuries to treat wounds,hemorrhoids, to cleanse the lever, to reduce fever, as an general antiseptic Some modern uses for olive leaf extract include treating chronic fatigue, coughs, malaria, prostrate difficulties and parasites It is also treats things such as athlete s foot, botulism, hepatitis, pneumonia, bladder infections and long list of other afflictions,all related to the cause of bacteria and viruses etc. Medicinal uses of olive (cont.) Olive bark Used in ancient times to make an infusion to treat wounds 21

Medicinal uses of olive (cont.) Olive oil Protective to digestive tract Keep the heart and arteries healthy and flexible Prevent a build up of cholesterol in arteries. As a monounsaturated fat, it helps lower the bad (LDL) cholesterol numbers. Is a good carrier for any essential oil Rubbed daily into patches of eczema, dandruff & psoriasis can reduce itching and speed healing Keep skin soft and supple 1. As a food (I). Green olive (ii)ripe olives Other uses (iii) Olive Oil 22

Nutritional composition (per 100g edible portion) Oil (7.1 tbsp =100g) Green olives Ripe olives Water(%) 75.2 71.8 Calories 884 13.2 191 Protein(%) 1.5 1.8 Fat(%) 100 13.5 21 Carbohydrate(%) 4 2.6 Fiber(%) 1.2 1.5 Nutritional composition (per 100g edible portion) RDA-Recommended daily allowance % RDA Vitamin A Thiamin, B1 Riboflavin,B2 Niacin Vitamin C Calcium Phosphorus Iron Sodium Potassium Oil (7.1 tbsp =100g) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 <1 <1 Green olives 7.5 0 0 - - 10.9 2.1 16 55.8 0.1 Ripe olives 1.5 0 - - - 10.9 2.1 16 22.8 <0.1 23

Other uses 2. As a cooking oil It is wonderful for frying foods at high temperatures because it has higher smoking point (410 F) than most others. It is the only oil which preserve & protect the true taste of the the that is fried. It is economical because it increases its volume upon being heated. Can be reuse easily after filtering Other uses(cont) 3. Livestock feeding Olive pomace oil and residual after extraction of olivepomace oil is used for livestock feeding. 4. Lighting purposes Use to light the lamps at the religious places 5. For carvings The olive wood is kept for few years outdoors in the sun until it becomes very dry and good for carvings 24

World olive production Olives produced in 39 countries But 95% of the production from seven (07) countries. Country Spain Italy Greece Turkey Syria Tunisia Morocco % 44 20 13 7 7 2 2 WORLD OLIVE OIL PRODUCTION 25

World olive oil consumption Per capita consumption of olive oil Greece >17 liters Spain >12 liters Italy > 10 liters 26

EU edible oil consumption-2003 Exporters of olive oil 27

Import trade flow References 1. www.oliveoilsource.com 2. www.uga.edu 3. www.internationaloliveoil.org 28

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