Calif. olive oil industry ripe for expansion
By Robert Rodriguez, Fresno Bee
California’s burgeoning olive oil industry is expected to have a record-breaking year in 2015 as demand and acreage continue to grow.
This year, the state’s olive growers are estimated to churn out 4 million gallons of California extra virgin olive oil, nearly double the amount milled in 2014.
Much of the growth is coming from new, higher-yielding orchards that have been planted statewide, including in the central San Joaquin Valley. The region is now home to nearly a dozen companies crafting high-quality oils.
Even foreign growers have recognized California’s potential. Australia’s largest olive oil company, Boundary Bend, opened its first U.S. facility earlier this year in Woodland and has plans to expand over the next several years.