“As the trade group representing the majority of olive oil sold in the U.S., we insist our members comply with the broadest set of standards,” said Joseph R. Profaci, executive director of the NAOOA. “Couple that with our Quality Seal Program, which is the most robust olive oil certification in America, and you’ve got a very strong effort to ensure consumers are getting a high-quality olive oil they can trust every time. We remain absolutely committed to making reliable quality our number one priority.”
In keeping with its goal to promote olive oil quality industrywide, the North American Olive Oil Association (NAOOA) today announced that its members have taken significant steps to further strengthen the standards required for labeling, testing and participating in the organization’s Quality Seal Program. The NAOOA’s efforts potentially impact the diet and health of millions of American consumers with member products representing an estimated 85 percent of all branded olive oil sold in the United States.
“When people go to the store to buy olive oil, which is proven to be one of the healthiest things they put in their carts, we want them to have total confidence that they are getting a great product,” said Profaci. “Although there’s significant evidence to support consumer trust in olive oil, including research by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that tested 88 products labeled extra virgin and found no confirmed adulteration in any of the samples, there’s still a lot of misinformation and even outright fake news circulating about it. We want to give consumers even greater assurance by making our already rigorous standards even tougher.”
NAOOA membership has always required that all olive oil marketed by members must meet or exceed the standards set by the International Olive Council (IOC). The IOC was chartered by the United Nations and has been recognized for more than 50 years as the worldwide quality standard-setting body for the olive oil industry. To ensure these standards are being met, the NAOOA has supervised the sampling of an average of 200 olive oils per year for the past two decades, which are tested in independent labs certified by the IOC. The NAOOA’s Certified Quality Seal Program takes quality control a step further by submitting Seal products for testing even more frequently and including an initial organoleptic (sensory) analysis.
NAOOA members have now agreed to include compliance with the organization’s labeling guidelines as a condition of membership, which is critical, as labels are one of the first places a consumer goes to learn more about a product. NAOOA members have agreed to enhance labeling requirements in a several ways, including:
For members of the Quality Seal Program, the NAOOA will now conduct a label review for all products, as well as implementing the following enhancement:
NAOOA members have agreed that the new standards will go into effect immediately, and their products will be in compliance no later than Jan. 1, 2019.
About the North American Olive Oil Association
Established in 1989, the North American Olive Oil Association is a trade association of marketers, packagers and importers of olive oil in the United States, Canada and their respective suppliers abroad. The association strives to foster a better understanding of olive oil and its taste, versatility and health benefits. For more information, visit www.AboutOliveOil.org and www.OliveOilConference.com.