Collection: Olives Product Market in India

Olive trees are not native to India, but they have been successfully grown in the country for several years. The state of Rajasthan is the leading producer of olives in India, with over 144,000 olive trees planted on almost 260 hectares of land.

Olive trees need a warm climate with plenty of sunshine to thrive. They are also drought-tolerant, which makes them well-suited to the dry climate of Rajasthan. Olive trees can take several years to bear fruit, but they can produce for many decades. The first olive harvest in India occurred in 2012, and commercial olive oil production began in September 2013.

India produced 150 tonnes of olives in 2020. The government of Rajasthan has set a target of producing 1,000 tonnes of olives by 2025. Olive oil is a healthy and versatile cooking oil that is high in monounsaturated fats. It is also a good source of antioxidants. The demand for olive oil in India is growing, and the industry is expected to continue to grow in the coming years.