
Italy is one of the countries with the greatest varietal richness in the world, with over 700 native cultivarsA unique genetic heritage, the fruit of centuries of natural selection, peasant labor, and adaptation to the land. Defending this heritage means defending the very soul of Italian extra virgin olive oil, its profound, unique, and irreplaceable identity.
Olive germplasm: a living bank of our history

World Olive Day 2025 therefore becomes an opportunity to reiterate that oil is not a simple commodity, but a cultural, environmental and economic asset.
Alongside the protection of production, another central theme emerges forcefully: consumer awarenessIn an increasingly complex market, often confused by pricing logic and opaque communications, consumers are called upon to play an active role.
Choosing quality Italian extra virgin olive oil means:
• support agricultural businesses,
• defend the landscape,
• protect health,
• counteract the standardization of taste,
• protect knowledge that cannot be replicated elsewhere.
World Olive Day thus becomes a moment of food education, promoting the value of certifications, traceable supply chains, geographical designations, and excellent products.
A project to be taken as a model
The EVO.Ca. – Calabria Olive Oil Evolution project, promoted by Acli Terra, fits perfectly into this scenario. It represents a virtuous model of integration between:
• training,
• valorization of productions,
• innovation,
• social inclusion,
• development of rural areas.

The Consortium for the Protection of Calabria PGI Olive Oil plays a crucial role in this process of protection and promotion, and is now a key player in promoting Calabrian olive oil on national and international markets.
The Consortium operates on multiple levels:
• defense of geographical origin,
• fight against counterfeiting,
• valorization of certified quality,
• promotion of the image of Calabrian oil as an authentic expression of the Mediterranean.
In a symbolic year like 2025, World Olive Day reinforces the message that Geographical Indications are not commercial labels, but tools for protecting the land, agricultural work and transparency towards the consumer.
The olive tree, a symbol of peace and collective responsibility
The olive tree has always been a symbol of peace, longevity, and rebirth, but today it is also a symbol of responsibility. Every production choice, every conscious purchase, every supply chain project contributes to shaping its future.
World Olive Day 2025 invites institutions, businesses, associations, and citizens to a shared commitment:
• to defend biodiversity,
• to support authentic Made in Italy,
• to promote quality oil,
• to make olive growing a barrier against the abandonment of inland areas.
Because caring for the olive tree means caring for Italy.
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