Potential of wild olives for economy and environment highlighted
Book on olives launched as experts link plantation with climate resilience and import substitution IV Report KARACHI: Pakistan could derive substantial economic and environmental benefits from its largely untapped wild olive resources, speakers said at a seminar held at the University of Karachi (KU) on Tuesday to mark National Tree Plantation Day 2026. Organised by the Department of Food Science and Technology in collaboration with United King, the seminar brought together academics, industry representatives and community leaders to discuss how olive cultivation could contribute to foreign exchange earnings, import substitution, climate resilience and sustainable land use. Pakistan’s first book dedicated to olives was also launched on the occasion, according to a KU press release. KU Dean of the Faculty of Science Prof Dr Bilquees Gul said the growing challenges of food and water security required greater attention to non-traditional crops and plants. She suggested that barre...