
Libyan olive oils win gold at Anatolian, Berlin and Japan 2025 international olive oil competitions
Anatolian Olive Oil Competition
Last Sunday (6 July) the LEPC announced that three Libyan olive oil producers: Al-Agnaf, Al-Mishkat and Farm Oil Company, won gold as the best olive oil in their category in the International Anatolia Competition 2025. They were among 320 samples that participated in the competition from 20 countries.
Berlin and Japan olive oil competitions
On the same day the LEPC announced that Libya's Al-Zaytouna Mountain Company had won two gold medals.
The company won gold at the Berlin International Competition 2025 and a gold medal at the Japan International Competition 2025.
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Three Libyan companies win awards in Athens International Olive Oil Competition
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Libyan olive oils win gold in Abu Dhabi's 2025 International Afro-Asian Olive Oil Competition
Libya's Best Olive Oil 2024 winners announced
LEPC: Olive oil laboratory ready for international accreditation
Libya wins three awards at Al-Ahram International Olive Oil Competition 2025
Libya gains accreditation to export olive oil to the rest of the world
Seminar on improving quality of Libyan olive oil to comply with international standards
Libyan olive oil wins gold and silver in U.S. olive oil competition (libyaherald.com)
Libya a step closer to exporting olive oil directly to Europe and the rest of the world (libyaherald.com)
Libyan non-oil exports reach US$ 3.1 billion, headed by dates, olive oil and fish (libyaherald.com)
Two Libyan olive oil brands win gold at Athens International Olive Oil Competition 2024 (libyaherald.com)
Two Libyan olive oil brands win gold at Geneva's European International Olive Oil Competition (EIOOC) 2024 (libyaherald.com)
Advancing the diversification of Libya's economy through planting high density olive trees for olive oil production (libyaherald.com)
Libyan winners of Japanese and Norwegian international olive oil competitions honoured (libyaherald.com)
Libyan olive oils win three prizes at the Japan Olive Oil Prize 2023 (libyaherald.com)
An olive oil industry can diversify the economy and earn foreign currency: Head of SME programme (libyaherald.com)
First National Olive Oil Prize launched (libyaherald.com)
Libyan olive oil from Gharian wins two international prizes during May (libyaherald.com)
Libya's Libico olive oil from Gharian wins another international prize (libyaherald.com)
Libyan olive oils win prizes at Berlin awards – plans to increase production | (libyaherald.com)
Libico olive oil exported to Italy | (libyaherald.com)
Libyan Export Promotion Centre discusses with Italian Chamber export of olive oil, dates and tuna to Italy and Europe | (libyaherald.com)
Libya organizes non-oil exports conference – Tripoli, 16-17 March | (libyaherald.com)
Libya considering allowing fish exports to EU | (libyaherald.com)
Libyan dates exported to Morocco through Benghazi port | (libyaherald.com)
Libya takes first steps towards exporting fish to Europe | (libyaherald.com)
Oil and olive oil fair opens in Tripoli | (libyaherald.com)
Never mind the oil, what about the olive oil? | (libyaherald.com)
Eighth Libyan Dates and Associated Industries exhibition opens in Tripoli | (libyaherald.com)
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