Every November 26, the world pays tribute to the olive tree, one of the oldest trees cultivated by humankind. Designated by UNESCO as a universal symbol of peace, wisdom, and harmony, the olive tree represents much more than a crop: it is heritage, food, identity, and future.
At Aceitunas Torrent, with more than 120 years dedicated to the art of table olives, we celebrate this date with pride, commitment, and passion. Because the olive tree
WORLD OLIVE TREE DAY: ORIGIN AND MEANING
Why is it celebrated on November 26?
World Olive Tree Day was proclaimed by UNESCO in 2019, with the aim of protecting and promoting the cultural, environmental, and economic value of the olive tree and olive growing in all its forms.
This date seeks to:
- Recognize the role of the olive tree in the history of humanity.
- Promote its sustainable cultivation in the face of climate change.
- Encourage the culture of olive oil and olives as pillars of the Mediterranean diet.
THE OLIVE TREE IN MEDITERRANEAN HISTORY AND CULTURE
For more than 6,000 years, the olive tree has accompanied human civilization. Originating in the eastern Mediterranean, its cultivation quickly spread through Greece, Rome, and the Iberian Peninsula.
A tree full of symbols:
- Peace: the olive branch is a universal symbol of truce and reconciliation.
- Wisdom: in Greek mythology, Athena offered an olive tree to the Athenians, winning their devotion
- Strength and longevity: some olive trees are more than a thousand years old.
- Prosperity and nourishment: its fruit, the olive, has been essential in the diet of generations
THE ROLE OF THE OLIVE TREE IN THE ECONOMY AND SUSTAINABILITY
The olive tree is not only history: it is also an economic driver and a model of agricultural sustainability. More than 10 million hectares of olive groves are cultivated worldwide, and Spain leads the production of table olives and olive oil.
Datos clave:
- Spain represents more than 40% of global production of oil and olives.
- The sector generates tens of thousands of direct and indirect jobs.
- Traditional olive groves capture carbon, protect biodiversity, and preserve the rural landscape
At Aceitunas Torrent, we are committed to responsible production, with varieties adapted to the environment, reduced water use, energy efficiency, and exhaustive control of the process, from the tree to the table
TABLE OLIVES: FLAVOR THAT UNITES CULTURES
On World Olive Tree Day, we cannot forget its most emblematic fruit: the table olive. Present in more than 160 countries and a protagonist in thousands of recipes, the olive is not just an ingredient, but a connector of cultures, lifestyles, and shared moments.
Did you know…?
- More than 80 varieties are destined for direct consumption.
- There are traditional curing methods dating back to ancient Rome
- In countries such as Morocco, Greece, Turkey, Venezuela, or Mexico, olives are part of celebrations, breakfasts, weddings, and family rituals.
At Aceitunas Torrent, we produce products that respect Andalusian tradition and, at the same time, adapt to the tastes of international markets such as Arab countries, Asian markets, or Latin America.
THE COMMITMENT OF ACEITUNAS TORRENT TO THE OLIVE TREE
Celebrating World Olive Tree Day is also about renewing our commitment to the present and future of the sector. At Aceitunas Torrent, we work every day towards:
Innovation
- New snack formats such as The Coolives, designed for healthy, agile, and global consumption.
- New flavors and fillings to connect with emerging markets without losing authenticity.
Sustainability
- Solar energy in our facilities.
- Optimization of water use and reduction of waste in production.
- Commitment to native varieties such as Hojiblanca, Manzanilla, and Gordal, adapted to demanding climatic conditions
Internationalization
- Presence in more than 70 countries
- Active participation in trade fairs such as ANUGA, PLMA, Gulfood, or SIAL
- Development of tailor-made solutions for retail, foodservice, and private label.
HOW TO CELEBRATE WORLD OLIVE TREE DAY
We suggest some ways to pay tribute to this millenary tree:
- Share a tapa of olives with family or friends.
- Visit an olive grove and learn about its ecological and social importance
- Learn about varieties such as Hojiblanca, Manzanilla, or Cacereña.
- Prepare a Mediterranean recipe with olives as the main ingredient
- Share educational content about the olive tree on social media, using hashtags such as #DíaMundialDelOlivo or #WorldOliveTreeDay
A LEGACY THAT CONTINUES TO GROW
The olive tree is not just a tree. It is a symbol of everything we want to preserve and share: peace, the land, authentic flavor, patient work, and the connection between generations.
At Aceitunas Torrent, we celebrate this World Olive Tree Day reaffirming our vocation: to bring the best table olives to every corner of the world, with respect for our roots and a vision for the future.
Preguntas frecuentes sobre el Día Mundial del Olivo (FAQs)
¿Por qué se celebra el Día Mundial del Olivo el 26 de noviembre?
Because UNESCO declared this date to promote the cultural and environmental value of the olive tree on a global scale.
What does the olive tree contribute to the environment?
It captures carbon, preserves the soil, promotes biodiversity, and reduces erosion in rural areas.
How does Aceitunas Torrent contribute to the olive sector?
Through product innovation, global export, commitment to sustainability, and the defense of the cultural legacy of Andalusian olive groves.
What is the difference between table olives and olives for oil?
Table olives are cultivated to be consumed directly after curing, while olives for oil are pressed to extract their fatty juice.
Which olive varieties are most consumed in the world?
Hojiblanca, Manzanilla, Gordal, Kalamata, and Arbequina are some of the most in demand.


