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===Oliviculture=== [[File:Terre_Tarentine.jpg|thumb|right|Terre Tarentine extra-virgin olive oil]] [[File:Ulivi_modugno2.jpg|thumb|right|Olive trees near Modugno]] There are an estimated 50 to 60 million olive trees in Apulia, and the region accounts for 40% of Italy's olive oil production. There are four specific [[Protected designation of origin|Protected designations of Origin]] (PDO) covering the whole region.<ref>[https://www.oliveoilsitaly.com/extra-virgin-oil/apulia/ PDO status] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180706050340/https://www.oliveoilsitaly.com/extra-virgin-oil/apulia/ |date=6 July 2018 }}- Retrieved 6 July 2018</ref> Olive varieties include: ''Baresane'', ''Biancolilla'', ''Brandofino'' (Castiglione), ''Buscionetto'' ([[Biancolella|Biancolilla]]), ''Carolea'', ''Cellina di NardΓ²'', ''Cerasuola'' (Ogliara), ''Cerignola'' ([[Cerignola olive|Bella di Cerignola]]), ''Cima di Bitonto'', ''Cima di Mola'', ''Coratina'',<ref>[http://www.artecibo.com/the-coratina-olive Coratina olive] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180706074950/http://www.artecibo.com/the-coratina-olive |date=6 July 2018 }}- Retrieved 5 July 2019</ref> also grown in Corning, California, a 2018 Gold Medal New York International Olive Oil Competition (NYIOOC) winner,<ref>[https://www.lucerooliveoil.com/coratina-extra-virgin-olive-oil.html Coratina olives in Ca.] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180706051827/https://www.lucerooliveoil.com/coratina-extra-virgin-olive-oil.html |date=6 July 2018 }}- Retrieved 5 July 2018</ref> ''Frantoio'', ''Garganica'', ''La Minuta'', ''Leccino'', ''Moresca'', ''Nocellara Etnea'', ''Nocellara Messinese'', ''Ogliarola'', ''Ogliarola Barese'', ''Ogliara Messinese'', ''Ottobratica'', ''Peranzana'', ''Rotondella'', ''Santagatese'', ''Saracena'', ''Tonda Iblea'', and ''Verdello'' (subspecies of San Benedetto).<ref>[http://www.dopitalianfood.com/en/brands-dop-italian-food/olive-oil-pdo-pgi/item/437-land-of-bari-olive-oil-p-d-o.html Apulia region cultivars] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180706075050/http://www.dopitalianfood.com/en/brands-dop-italian-food/olive-oil-pdo-pgi/item/437-land-of-bari-olive-oil-p-d-o.html |date=6 July 2018 }}- Retrieved 20180-7-05</ref><ref>[https://www.thethinkingtraveller.com/thinkpuglia/guide-to-puglia/geography-of-puglia/a-carpet-of-olive-trees.aspx Puglia olive cultivars] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180706075026/https://www.thethinkingtraveller.com/thinkpuglia/guide-to-puglia/geography-of-puglia/a-carpet-of-olive-trees.aspx |date=6 July 2018 }}- Retrieved 5 July 2018</ref> ====''Xylella fastidiosa'' disease==== Since 2008β2010, the olive oil industry in Apulia has been under threat from the pathogen ''[[Xylella fastidiosa]]'', a disease that inhibits the trees' uptake of water and nutrients. The epicentre of the epidemic is the southeastern part of the region.
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