2022
DOI: 10.30682/nm2205i
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Zarazi table olives in Beni Khedache (Tunisia) highlighting an overlooked traditional product

Abstract: Agricultural development in southern regions of Tunisia have often focused on a few very prominent products, such as dates and olive oil. Promoting traditional agricultural products in these regions could help foster a more resilient development trajectory. This study analyses the characteristics, development challenges and propects of Zarazi table olives in Beni Khedache (Medenine Governorate). This product is characterised by well-defined traditional production and processing practices. However, use of these… Show more

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“…producers' skills, marketing) and threats (fraud or counterfeiting related to imported saffron), mainly related to the institutional deficiencies. Koussani et al (2022) describe the characteristics of and challenges to expansion of the production and marketing of Zarazi table olives in Medenine Region, Tunisia. The olives are characterised by well-defined traditional production and processing but are almost only consumed locally, due mainly to the lack of market outlets.…”
Section: Emerging Value Chainsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…producers' skills, marketing) and threats (fraud or counterfeiting related to imported saffron), mainly related to the institutional deficiencies. Koussani et al (2022) describe the characteristics of and challenges to expansion of the production and marketing of Zarazi table olives in Medenine Region, Tunisia. The olives are characterised by well-defined traditional production and processing but are almost only consumed locally, due mainly to the lack of market outlets.…”
Section: Emerging Value Chainsmentioning
confidence: 99%