Karak farm wins bronze for best olive oil in international competition

The competition was held in April by the International Olive Council in London. (Photo: Jordan News)
The competition was held in April by the International Olive Council in London. (Photo: Jordan News)
AMMAN — Samain Olive Oil Mill and Farm has won the bronze medal in the international competition for producing the best olive oil, according to the director of the mill Nidal Samain.  The competition was held in April by the International Olive Council in London. The director added that the mill has been developing methodologies for the cultivation, harvest and oil extraction throughout the years, to eventually reach the current quality. The Jordanian olive oil is known in the international market for its high quality, according to Samain, who added that “we must maintain this reputation and level of global competitiveness.” Read more Around Jordan  Read More Jordan’s Tourism Grows by 8% in June and 18% in the First Half of 2025 Jordan Mobilizes All Efforts to Mitigate Regional Impact on Tourism Sector Fifth Edition of "Jordan Summer Festival" Kicks Off Across the Kingdom
AMMAN — Samain Olive Oil Mill and Farm has won the bronze medal in the international competition for producing the best olive oil, according to the director of the mill Nidal Samain. 

The competition was held in April by the International Olive Council in London.

The director added that the mill has been developing methodologies for the cultivation, harvest and oil extraction throughout the years, to eventually reach the current quality.

The Jordanian olive oil is known in the international market for its high quality, according to Samain, who added that “we must maintain this reputation and level of global competitiveness.”

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