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      Olive Oil — Frequently Asked Questions

      22 questions answered about Olive Oil — origins, specifications, applications, and more.

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      1

      What is ''Olive Oil'' and how is it produced?

      Olive oil is a liquid fat obtained by pressing whole olives, the fruit of the olive tree, Olea europaea, a traditional tree crop of the Mediterranean Basin. The olive tree is one of the oldest cultivated trees in human history, with evidence of olive oil production dating back to at least 4500 BCE in the Levant region. The scientific name Olea europaea means "European olive" in Latin, though the tree's origins are believed to lie in the eastern Mediterranean.
      The olive tree is an evergreen that can live for hundreds or even thousands of years — some specimens in the Mediterranean are estimated to be over 2,000 years old. The largest producers of olive oil are Spain, Italy, Greece, Turkey, Tunisia, Morocco, and Portugal, with the Mediterranean region accounting for approximately 95% of global production. World annual olive oil production fluctuates between 2.5 and 3.5 million metric tonnes, with Spain alone producing approximately 40-50% of the global supply.
      The production of olive oil begins with the harvesting of olives, typically between October and January in the Northern Hemisphere. The olives are washed, crushed into a paste (traditionally using granite millstones, now typically using stainless steel hammer mills), and the paste is slowly mixed (malaxed) to allow small oil droplets to coalesce.
      The oil is then separated from the paste and water using hydraulic presses (traditional method) or horizontal centrifugal decanters (modern method). Virgin olive oil is produced entirely by mechanical means without the use of chemical solvents or excessive heat.
      Olive oil is graded according to strict international standards. Extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) is the highest quality grade, obtained from the first pressing with a free acidity of no more than 0.8%, no sensory defects, and specific organoleptic (taste and aroma) qualities. Virgin olive oil has a maximum acidity of 2.0%. Refined olive oil is produced from lower-quality virgin oils that have undergone chemical refining. "Olive oil" (or "pure olive oil") is a blend of refined and virgin olive oils.
      The historical significance of olive oil in Mediterranean civilisation is profound. In ancient Greece, olive oil was used for cooking, lighting, personal grooming, medicine, and religious ceremonies — Olympic athletes anointed themselves with olive oil, and victors were crowned with olive wreaths. In ancient Rome, olive oil was essential to the economy. The olive branch has been a symbol of peace since antiquity. In Christianity, Judaism, and Islam, olive oil holds deep religious significance.
      In modern food applications, olive oil is valued for its distinctive flavour profile — ranging from mild and buttery to robust and peppery depending on variety, terroir, and harvest timing. Extra virgin olive oil is used in salad dressings, dipping, finishing dishes, and light sauteing. Olive oil is a cornerstone of the Mediterranean diet, which has been recognised by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage and is associated with numerous health benefits including cardiovascular protection.
      Nutritionally, olive oil is composed predominantly of oleic acid (omega-9, approximately 70-80%), with smaller amounts of linoleic acid (approximately 10%), palmitic acid (approximately 12%), and stearic acid (approximately 2%). Extra virgin olive oil also contains significant amounts of polyphenols (oleuropein, hydroxytyrosol, oleocanthal), tocopherols (vitamin E), squalene, and phytosterols — bioactive compounds associated with anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and cardioprotective properties.
      Beyond food, olive oil is used in cosmetics and skin care (moisturisers, soaps, hair treatments), pharmaceutical preparations, traditional medicine, and religious ceremonies worldwide. Industrial applications include soap manufacturing (Castile soap is traditionally made from olive oil), textile processing, and bio-lubricant formulations.
      Interesting facts about olive oil include: there are over 700 olive cultivar varieties worldwide; Spain has over 300 million olive trees; the ancient Greeks believed the olive tree was a gift from the goddess Athena; extra virgin olive oil contains oleocanthal, a natural anti-inflammatory compound with properties similar to ibuprofen; and archaeological evidence suggests that olive oil was used as early as 6000 BCE for lamp fuel.
      2

      What grades of olive oil do you supply for B2B — extra virgin, virgin, refined, or pomace?

      Bio Green Wax Ltd supplies extra virgin olive oil (EVOO), virgin olive oil, refined olive oil, and olive pomace oil for B2B buyers. The appropriate grade depends on your application: EVOO for premium food use and functional foods, refined for food manufacturing, and pomace oil for industrial and food processing applications.
      3

      What is the free fatty acid (FFA) content and peroxide value of your refined olive oil?

      Refined olive oil meets IOC specifications with FFA ≤0.3% and peroxide value ≤5 meq/kg. Extra virgin olive oil carries a maximum FFA of 0.8% and peroxide value ≤20 meq/kg. Batch-specific values are confirmed in the Certificate of Analysis.
      4

      What is the minimum order quantity for bulk olive oil in IBCs or drums?

      The MOQ for bulk olive oil is typically one container load (approximately 16–20 metric tonnes in drums or IBCs) or one ISO tank for liquid refined grades. Please contact us to discuss your volume requirements and preferred packaging format.
      5

      Do you supply olive oil with PDO (Protected Designation of Origin) certification?

      Yes, PDO-certified olive oils from specific origins such as Kalamata (Greece), Priego de Córdoba (Spain), and Terra di Bari (Italy) are available upon request, supporting premium product positioning and geographic origin claims.
      6

      Is your olive oil suitable for cosmetics, pharmaceutical, and nutraceutical applications?

      Yes, refined olive oil and EVOO are widely used in cosmetics (skin creams, hair products), pharmaceutical formulations (topical preparations, excipients), and nutraceutical supplements. Pharmacopoeia-grade (USP, Ph.Eur.) olive oil is available for pharmaceutical and clinical nutrition applications.
      7

      What is the polyphenol content in your extra virgin olive oil for functional food use?

      Polyphenol content in EVOO varies by origin and variety, typically ranging from 100–500 mg/kg. High-polyphenol EVOO (>250 mg/kg) is available for functional food applications where EU health claims under Regulation 432/2012 may be applicable. Please specify your polyphenol requirements when enquiring.
      8

      Can you provide International Olive Council (IOC) compliant quality documentation?

      Yes, all olive oil we supply meets IOC trade standards. Quality documentation including sensory panel reports (for EVOO), chemical analysis, and origin certificates compliant with IOC standards are provided with each shipment.
      9

      What are the current CIF prices for bulk refined olive oil per metric tonne?

      Olive oil prices are subject to significant market variability depending on seasonal supply from Spain, Italy, and Greece. Please contact our sales team for current CIF pricing based on your required grade, origin, volume, and delivery destination.
      10

      Do you supply organic certified olive oil for natural and organic product manufacturers?

      Yes, EU organic certified and USDA NOP organic olive oil is available from certified Spanish, Italian, and Greek producers. Organic certification and transaction certificates are provided to support organic product claims and certification audits.
      11

      What is the shelf life of your bulk olive oil under proper storage conditions?

      Refined olive oil has a shelf life of 18 months and EVOO 24 months from production, when stored in sealed stainless steel or food-grade containers away from light, heat, and oxygen. Nitrogen blanketing of storage tanks is recommended to maximise shelf life.
      12

      Can you supply olive oil in food-grade flexitanks for large volume orders?

      Yes, refined olive oil and olive pomace oil are available in food-grade flexitanks for larger volume orders. EVOO is typically supplied in drums or IBCs due to its premium grade status and light-sensitivity requirements. Please contact us to discuss the most appropriate packaging for your volume.
      13

      What origin countries do your olive oils come from — Spain, Italy, Greece, Tunisia?

      We source olive oil from Spain (the world's largest producer), Italy, Greece, Tunisia, Turkey, and Morocco. Origin-specific supply can be arranged to meet buyer preferences, retailer requirements, or PDO/PGI certification needs, with full origin documentation provided.
      14

      Is your olive oil tested for adulteration with seed oils — do you provide NMR testing reports?

      Yes, authenticity testing including NMR spectroscopy and/or GCMS analysis is available to confirm olive oil purity and detect adulteration with seed oils. Test reports from accredited laboratories are provided upon request for buyers requiring enhanced quality assurance.
      15

      Do you supply light olive oil or refined olive oil for high-heat food processing applications?

      Yes, refined olive oil (marketed as 'light' or 'pure' olive oil) is suitable for high-heat processing with a smoke point of approximately 220°C. It is preferred in food manufacturing where neutral flavour and cooking stability are required, at a significantly lower cost than EVOO.
      16

      What Halal or Kosher certifications are available for your olive oil supply?

      Halal and Kosher certified olive oil is available upon request. Certification is issued by recognised international bodies and provided with each shipment. Please specify your certification requirements when placing your enquiry.
      17

      Can you supply olive oil meeting US FDA 21 CFR standards for food manufacturers?

      Yes, refined olive oil and EVOO meeting US FDA 21 CFR food standards are available for export to the United States. Documentation supporting FDA compliance, including ingredient specifications, is provided for US food manufacturer requirements.
      18

      What is the squalene and tocopherol content in your extra virgin olive oil?

      EVOO is a naturally rich source of squalene (200–700 mg/100g) and alpha-tocopherol (approximately 12–25 mg/100g). These naturally occurring compounds contribute to EVOO's antioxidant properties and health benefits. Batch-specific data is available in the quality documentation.
      19

      Do you offer custom blending of olive oil with other vegetable oils?

      Yes, custom blending of olive oil with other vegetable oils (such as sunflower or rapeseed oil) is available to produce blended cooking oils meeting specific nutritional profiles or price points. Please contact our technical team with your target blend specification and application requirements.
      20

      What are your lead times and logistics options for olive oil delivery to the Middle East and Asia?

      From European origins, lead times to Middle Eastern ports are typically 15–20 days transit with overall order lead times of 3–5 weeks. For Asian markets, 20–35 days transit. Logistics options include container shipment in drums, IBCs, or flexitanks. Contact us for destination-specific freight quotes.
      21

      Can you provide a full Certificate of Analysis with each olive oil shipment for traceability?

      Yes, a full Certificate of Analysis including chemical parameters, sensory evaluation (for EVOO), and all relevant certification documentation is provided with each shipment. Our batch traceability system ensures full supply chain transparency from origin to delivery.
      22

      Does Bio Green Wax supply Olive Oil internationally?

      Yes. Bio Green Wax Ltd is a trusted global supplier of Olive Oil, delivering to clients across all major continents including Europe, Asia, North America, South America, Africa, the Middle East, and Oceania. We supply to over 50 countries with established logistics networks, ensuring timely and cost-effective delivery.
      All shipments comply with international trade standards, and we hold certifications including RSPO SG, ISO 9001, and HACCP to meet the regulatory requirements of any destination market. Whether you need bulk quantities for industrial manufacturing or smaller volumes for specialty applications, Bio Green Wax ensures reliable, worldwide supply of premium-quality Olive Oil.

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