date:Mar 06, 2014
led by export countries' trade-promotion bodies to explain the uses of olive oil have resulted in a significant increase in sales, as well as the opening of hypermarkets in the nation's main cities selling imported foods, Barjol said.
We found people in China are more inclined to buy extra-virgin olive oil, which does not require refining and is 20 percent more costly than refined olive oil, said Amparo Chozaz, assistant managing director of the Spanish Olive Oil Exporters Association in Madrid