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Olive Farming FAQs

Olive farming faqs are some frequently asked questions farmers often ask, especially the beginners. Hope this questions and answers will help you.

Olive Farming FAQs

People ask many questions about olive farming. Here we are trying to list the most common questions about olive production business. Hope you will find your answer. Don't hesitate to ask us if you have more questions.

How profitable is olive farming?

Commercial olive farming is a very profitable business. So, it can be a great employment source for the people, especially for the educated but unemployed people. Production cost in commercial olive production is relatively less. But the returns are much higher. If you are a beginner and planning to start a farming business, then commercial olive production will be a very good business for you.

How to start olive farming business?

Starting commercial olive farming business is relatively easy and simple, even the beginners can start this business easily. Follow the steps mentioned below for starting this business.

  • Select a good area
  • Prepare the soil
  • Choose the right variety
  • Purchase plants
  • Prepare the soil
  • Plant in the main field
  • Apply fertilizer and water regularly
  • Apply organic mulch
  • Control pests and diseases
  • Take good care of the plants
  • Harvest

How long does it take to grow olives?

Generally, most of the olive variety start producing fruit after their 3 years of age.

Are olives easy to grow?

Yes, growing olives is very easy and simple. Olive plants require less maintenance and caring them is very easy.

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How long does it take to farm olives?

Most of the olive variety start producing fruits after their 3 years of age.

Do olive trees need a lot of water to grow?

No, the olive trees generally require less water. They are very drought resistant. Although they require water to survive.

How many olives does one tree produce?

A fully grown mature olive tree will produce around 15-20 kg olive every year.

Where do olive trees grow best?

The olive trees generally grow best in a climate where the summer is long, hot and dry and the winter is cool.

Do olives like sun or shade?

Olive trees love and require full sun to grow and produce well.

How long do olive live for?

Olive trees can live for many centuries with an average lifespan of 500 years. The oldest known olive tree is 1500 years old.

How often are olives harvested?

Harvesting olive trees may begin as early as late August and will continue through November depending upon the region, variety and desired ripeness.

Why do they harvest olives at night?

Olives apparently taste better when harvested at night because the cooler temperatures allow for better retention of aromatic compounds.

Are olives harvested every year?

Yes, olives are harvested every year.

What kind of fertilizer do olive trees need?

Generally, the olive trees need a balanced fertilizer with a 16-16-16 nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium ratio or similar.

How much land do you need to grow olive trees?

You can plant about 200-350 olive trees per acre.

Do olives need male and female?

No, most of the varieties of olive trees are self-fertile.

How many olives for 1 liter oil?

Between 4 and 5 kilos of olives are needed to produce 1 liter of olive oil.

How many olive trees can you plant per acre?

Depends on variety, soil type, soil fertility and many other factors. Generally, you can plant about 200-350 olive trees per acre.

Is cow manure good for olive trees?

Yes, cow manure is very good for olive trees. Cow manure contain important nutrients for the olive trees.

Is olive nutritious?

Raw olive and olive products all are very nutritious and good for human health. Raw green olives are about 1% protein, 4% carbohydrates, 15% fat and 75% water. A 100 grams of cured green olive provide 146 calories, are a rich source of vitamin E (25% of the Daily Value, DV), and contain a large amount of sodium (104% DV); other nutrients are insignificant.

What are the health benefits of olive

Raw olives and olive products all are highly nutritious and good for human health. Here we are trying to describe more information about the top health benefits of olives.

  1. Olives are high in healthy fats. Their most abundant fat is oleic acid, which may have several health benefits.
  2. Olives contain between 4 and 6 percent carbs, and most of which consists of fiber.
  3. Olives are a good source of vitamins especially vitamin E, and some minerals. Iron, copper and calcium are found in olives.
  4. Olives are especially rich in antioxidants, including oleuropein, hydroxytyrosol, tyrosol, oleanolic acid and quercetin.
  5. High blood cholesterol and blood pressure are both risk factors for hearth diseases. Oleic acid found in olive oil is associated with improved hearth health by reducing cholesterol and blood pressure level.
  6. Regular consumption of olive products will improve your bone health.
  7. Consumption of olives and olive products may reduce the risk of cancer, as they are high in antioxidant and oleic acid.

What are the advantages of olive farming business?

Commercial olive farming is very easy, even the beginners can also start this business. It's just like starting any other fruit farming business and highly profitable. Although, we recommend having practical knowledge from an existing farmer before starting this business. Here we are trying to list the top advantages of commercial olive farming business.

  1. Starting commercial olive farming business is very easy and simple, even the beginners can start this business easily.
  2. Commercial production is very profitable and it's a great way for extra income.
  3. Commercial production of olive is already an established business and many people are already doing this. So, you don't have to worry much about starting and operating this business.
  4. The olive plants are generally very strong and hardy. And they generally require less caring, so growing them is relatively easy.
  5. Demand and value of olive and olive products are very high. So profits in this business is also high.
  6. Marketing olive and olive products is very easy and simple. Olive and all olive products already have very good demand and value in the market.
  7. Commercial olive farming is a very profitable business. So, it can be a great employment source for the people, especially for the educated but unemployed people.
  8. Production cost in commercial olive production is relatively less. But the returns are much higher.
  9. You will be able to harvest olives continuously for many years once the plants are established.
  10. As you can see above, olives are highly nutritious. And you can enjoy fresh olive and olive products if you start your own olive production business.

The are common olive farming faqs. Hope these question and answer will be helpful for you! Good luck and may God bless you!

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