The project LIFE11 ENV/GR/942 – oLIVE CLIMA participates -via its partner RodaxAgro- in the EU effort for the Product Environmental Footprint (PEF) that is finishing its pilot phase late 2017 and its learnings will be integrated in the policy proposals of the circular economy action (that might be presented mid 2018).
An important decision was taken on Nov. 18th 2016 by the Technical Advisory Board of PEF unit; the recognition that two of the longest living trees in European agriculture, i.e. olive and cork trees are recognized in their long term carbon storage. The decision is based on the fact that carbon proven to be stored for more than 100 years deserve a discount in the carbon footprint of all products related. This is the first time that beyond the forests, agricultural crops are considered as means for climate change mitigation. Reduction of carbon footprint based on carbon storage in the soil of olive groves was also proposed for carbon footprint credits, but not accepted, due to inadequacy of data to prove permanence of carbon in soil for more than 100 years. There are great expectations though, that increase of the precious Soil Organic Matter (SOM) in olive groves will play a critical role in the equally important ‘Land Use’ impact category, while efforts to demonstrate carbon’s long term persistence in soil are further intensified.
The project LIFE11 ENV/GR/942 – oLIVE CLIMA was designed to show the potential of olives to mitigate climate change by a number of measures aiming to increase carbon uptake from the atmosphere and storage of a considerable part of it in the soil and in the wood of the olive trees. Final results, expected next year, are believed to offer significant benefits to the olive grower, among which a message to the consumers that olive oil is good not only for their nutrition and health, but also that it offers invaluable services to the environment. So, the climate change mitigation credits are well deserved for olive groves, if proven to last for more than 100 years.
Contact details: environment@anatoliki.gr, Development Agency of Eastern Thessaloniki’s Local Authorities, ANATOLIKI S.A., parabem@hol.gr, RodaxAgro