Some of our heritage trees

Home to one of the oldest olive cultivation sites in the world, olive trees have been growing in Jordan for over 5,400 years. This brings with it a rich heritage that is very much loved by the Jordanian people and comes culturally and socially attached with a feeling of pride.
23rd Olive Festival generates JD2.8 million in sales, purchases over 174 tonnes of olives

The 23rd Olive Festival recorded sales of JD2.8 million, with over 174 tonnes of olives purchased, Director General of the National Centre for Agricultural Research (NARC) Nizar Haddad said on Sunday.
6 Jordanian companies participate in WOOE in Madrid

AMMAN — Six Jordanian companies participated in the 10th World Olive Oil Exhibition 2023 in Madrid, with the support of the Centre for the Promotion of Imports (CBI) at the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
National Olive Festival to kick off on November 24

The 22nd edition of the National Olive Festival and Rural Products’ Exhibition is set to kick off on Thursday in Amman.
A Testimonial of Oleotourism in Jordan by an Olive Oil Expert

Oleotourism is the form of tourism associated with olive groves and the production of olive oils. This allow a deeper understanding of the the culture surrounding the world of the olive groves and participation in multiple activities focused on olive oil ranging from gastronomy to accommodation and health treatments.
History of Jordanian olive oil

Home to one of the oldest olive cultivation sites in the world, olive trees have been growing in Jordan for over 5,400 years
How Do Professional Chefs Use Jordanian Olive Oil?

With all the varieties of Jordanian olive oil, it can be hard to know the best ways to use it. Here’s how chefs prefer to cook using Jordan’s liquid gold.
The old trees and names

Home to one of the oldest olive cultivation sites in the world, olive trees have been growing in Jordan for over 5,400 years. This brings with it a rich heritage that is very much loved by the Jordanian people and comes culturally and socially attached with a feeling of pride.
The ancient tradition of harvesting by hand

Most Jordanian farms carefully harvest their olives by hand. This traditional manual harvesting method does not damage the trees or the fruits. Combined with our modern milling techniques, this ensures a high-quality oil.
Olive Milling, A Story of Tradition

There is much more to Jordanian Olive Oil than supplying households with a food product. It is a narrative that has unravelled itself through the history and the culture of the entire Levantine history. Extending far and wide through Jordan, olive harvesting marks that time of year that brings families together to pick ripened Olives from the Trees, take them to mills and get that liquid gold.