Dissemination activities by the Jordanian partners | |
Within the framework of
the project "Capacity Building of Personnel in Jordanian Olive
Industry" that is funded by the European Union, the following are examples on materials that were produced for
project dissemination:
Within the framework of the project "Capacity Building of Personnel in Jordanian Olive Industry" that is funded by the European Union, the following are activities that were carried out for project dissemination:
Signing cooperation memorandum between the University of
Jordan and the Agricultural Engineers Association and the National Center for
Agricultural Research and Extension to promote the Jordanian olive sector
Amman/ Agricultural
Engineers Association
The University of
Jordan signed a cooperation agreement together with the Agricultural Engineers Association
or the National Center for Agricultural Research and Extension. The agreement promotes
the society responsibilities to build capacity of workers in the olive industry
so as to improve the quality of the Jordanian olive oil. The agreements were
signed by Dr. Azmi Mahafazah, the president of UJ and Eng. Mahmoud Abu Ghonaima,
the president of the Agricultural Engineers Association, and the Dr. Fawzi Al
Sheyab, the Director General of National Center for Agricultural Research and
Extension.
In his speech, Dr.
Mahafazah stressed that the University of Jordan supports all efforts that provide
assistance to the local community in all its forms in cooperation with all
official and community institutions. He stressed that the sole of the agreement
is to develop the Jordanian olive sector and promote it through the
dissemination the culture of good-dealing with olives and olive oil, from the
farm to the consumers.
For his part, Abu
Ghoneima pointed out that raising the qualifications of the Jordanian engineers
and agricultural cadres in the field of olive and olive oil, and providing
accurate scientific opinion to contribute in the advancement of the Jordanian
olive sector are priorities sought by the association. Abu Ghoneima pointed out
that the association pays special attention to the Jordanian olive harvests
because of its economic importance to the Jordanian farmer where many families depend
on it as the sources of income in addition to its importance in the social occasions
and because it considered a traditional food of high nutritional value and the
great health benefits to the consumers.
The agreement stated
that the items of cooperation are in the fields of training agricultural
engineers and olive farmers on production, operations, insect and pest control,
olives pickling technology, establishing olive sensory evaluation teams, and distribution
of awareness and education. It is noteworthy that the project “Capacity
building of personnel in Jordanian olive industry” started in December of 2013
and was supported by the European Union as a Tempus project.
Olive Pickles
Workshop/ BAU
The project "Capacity Building of
Personnel in Jordanian Olive Industry" and in cooperation with Al-Hosn
College, one of the project partners, set up a workshop on the manufacture of olive
pickles at Al-Husn University College /BAU in 20/10/2014. Dr. Radwan Ajo, the project
representative at Al-Husn College, welcomed the guests and presented the
achievements of the project according to the planned program. Then Dr. Ali
Al-Saed gave a simple presentation about the project and its achievements, and
then he gave a lecture about the theoretical aspects of the pickling process and
good the manufacturing practices.
Dr. Radwan Ajo presented a lecture on sensory
evaluation of olives. Dr. Taha Rababah presented a lecture on the practical
aspects of picking green olives. The workshop was concluded by the lecture of
Engineer Noman Malkawi from the "Durra Food Company" on which he
briefed about the methods of pickling of black olives and the factors affecting
the process of pickling.
Course
on Sensory Evaluation of Olive Oil in cooperation with the Association of
Agricultural Engineers / Irbid Branch
The project
"Capacity Building of Personnel in Jordanian Olive Industry” and in
cooperation with the Association of Agricultural Engineers in Irbid Branch held
a course on the sensory evaluation of olive oil and olives on 22/12/2014.
Engineer Ghassan Al-Momani, the head of the association welcomed the project
team and highlighted the achievement and cooperation between Association of
Agricultural Engineers/ Irbid branch and project.
The course started
with a highlighting the achievements and olive related workshops that were held
at the level of the Kingdom. Then Dr. Ali Al-Saad, the project coordinator,
gave a lecture on the positive and negative attributes of olive oil. Then Dr.
Radwan Ajou gave a lecture on the positive and negative attributes of table olives.
The theoretical part was followed by practical training on presentations of
both positive and negative attributes of table olives and olive oil. The course
concluded by distribution of attendance certificates to the trainees and thankful
certificates to the lecturers.
A
joint workshop between the project of capacity building of personnel in Jordanian
olive industry and the Agricultural Engineers Syndicate / Ramtha Branch
The project “Capacity Building of Personnel
in Jordanian Olive Industry” in collaboration with the Association of
Agricultural Engineers/ Ramtha Branch held a day-long course (16/4/2016) to
introduce the bases for sensory evaluation of olive oil. Dr. Ali Al-Saed
"Project Coordinator "Explain the basics of sensory evaluation of
olive oil”. Dr. Taha Rababaa and Dr. Radwan Ajo gave briefing about positive attributes
and other smells that affect the olive oil attributes. The workshop ended by
presenting attendance certificates to the trainees and fruitful discussion
about the situation of table olives and olive oil in Jordan
Selection of trainees of the project
of capacity building of personnel in Jordanian olive industry
One
of the outcomes of completion sensory evaluation workshops in 2015 and 2016 and
three workshops in the field of olive and olive oil as main activities of the
project “Capacity Building of Personnel in Jordanian Olive Industry”" a
group of trainees showed interest to be among sensory evaluation team. For this
they have to complete a course on sensory evaluation workshop at the Ministry
of Agriculture/ Jordan them they have to pass a secondary evaluation exam in
JSMO/ Jordan. Within the sensory evaluation workshop of the project, olive oil specifications
and standards were addressed together with the use of the laboratory to prepare
and test the samples for trainees. The project team is thankful for all those
who contributed and helped in this achievement, especially the Olive
Directorate at the Ministry of Agriculture/ Amman/ Jordan.
A
training workshop within the project of “Capacity Building of Personnel in Jordanian
Olive Industry” at Jordan University of Science and Technology (JUST)
The Faculty of Agriculture at JUST hosted the
five-day training workshop for olive growers' trainers (23-27 October 2016)
under the auspices of the JUST and UJ. The Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture
at JUST, Dr. Kamel Zuhdi, said during the opening of the workshop: This project
aims to bridge the gap between the academic side and the practical aspect in
the field of olive production and processing as it is one of the promising
industrial sectors which has witnessed rapid development in recent years in
various technical, technological, quality aspects, specifications and volume of
production and exportation. This contributed in the promotion of Jordanian
olive products and highlights Jordan as a regional center distinct in this
area.
The workshop aims to train olive growers'
trainers in various governmental institutions in the north, including JUST, to
identify and control olive diseases, modern systems of olive growing and insect
pests, and their agricultural operations for olives by training them on local
and international experts.
Dr. Taha Al-Raba'a,
project representative at JUST and Faculty member of the Faculty of
Agriculture, said that the project aims at continuing to improve the olive
industry in Jordan by studying the latest technological means and exchanging
experiences among all partners in the project and enhancing cooperation
opportunities between Jordanian universities and the local community.
Attending
a symposium on the olive sector in Jordan
On Wednesday,
16/11/2016, Dr. Ghadeer Mehyar (the new project Coordinator) and Eng. Abdul
Salam Al-Najjar presented as representatives of the project “Capacity Building of
Personnel in Jordanian Olive Industry" to attend symposium about Jordanian
Olive sector and Industry, which was organized by the Jordanian Society for
Scientific Research. During the symposium, the issues and problems of olive sector
in Jordan were discussed in terms of production, marketing and applied
scientific research. The symposium was attended by a number of agricultural
engineers, farmers and interested people from both the public and private
sectors. Al Ain Al Khawalda advised people to use the geographical indicator
for olive in Jordan, stressing on the importance of strategic work for the
olive sector in the future. He stressed on the importance of finding a database
of olive oil and olives in Jordan, through which we can obtain accurate figures
about the amount of production, annual increase in areas planted with olive. He
highlighted the disadvantages and advantages of using the good production
practices in the Jordanian olive sector as it is the largest and represents the
cornerstone of Jordanian food security. He said that the statement of the
government of Dr. Hani al-Mulqi, submitted to the House of Representatives
talked about agriculture adequately and lay the real foundations necessary to
maintain and promote this important sector. He added that the responsibility is
shared and must be on other sectors of farmers and union and producers and
exporters. Dr. Ghadeer Mehyar gave a short presentation about the project.
For his part,
the President of the Jordanian Association of Exporters of Olive Products, Mr.
Fayyad Zayoud, said that the value of the historical olive in Jordan is greater
than its material value. He pointed out that Jordan annually produces between
25 and 30 thousand tons of oil and that the price of olive oil in Jordan is
high compared to other countries. He added that our production of oil is weak
due to poor agricultural practices, despite the presence of 20 million olive
trees in Jordan and 128 presses in Jordan, calling for the importance of
selecting the appropriate olive varieties to grow and the importance of the
public sector, universities and scientific research centers and the National
Center for Extension Research, Of scientific research in the colleges of
agriculture in Jordanian universities.
During the
discussion, the attendees highlighted the need for the existence of specialists
and experts specialized in olives and the identification of olive varieties and
to move away from agriculture in lands with a rainfall of less than 300
millimeters, pointing out that there are agricultural land has been disabled by
olive cultivation, although it may be suitable and productive varieties other
agricultural products better than olive and in competitive quantities. And that
there is neglect and shortening of the competent authorities of the olive tree,
especially that more than 70 percent of the olive trees depend on rainwater and
30 percent of them irrigated.
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