Published June 30, 2026
Federal Minister for National Food Security & Research, Rana Tanveer Hussain, led the Pakistan delegation to attend the UN International Olive Council (IOC) meeting in Lisbon on Tuesday.
The Minister was accompanied by the Ambassador of Pakistan to Portugal, Aisha Farooqui.
Following Pakistan’s membership of the International Olive Council in May 2026, Pakistan was invited to take its seat at the 123rd meeting of the council, together with 27 other olive oil-producing nations.
Pakistan was warmly welcomed to the IOC by the Executive Director, the Chairman of IOC and by all the member countries.
The minister, in his statement, thanked the IOC and reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to take forward the objectives and goals of the IOC.
The minister briefed the council members on Pakistan’s growing olive sector with over 7 million olive trees cultivated across 55,669 acres and olive clusters expanding across the country.
A complete "farm-to-fork" value chain has been established through 51 olive oil extraction units, modern processing facilities, nurseries, weather stations, and four IOC-aligned quality laboratories.
Pakistan has also achieved self-sufficiency in producing certified olive saplings domestically. These advances have earned international recognition, including a Silver Award at the New York International Olive Oil Competition (NYIOOC) last year.
Pakistan looks forward to play its cooperative and positive role towards sustainable, and climate resilient development of the global olive oil and table olives sector.