Agricultural Development in the West Bank (ص 121)
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- Agricultural Development in the West Bank (ص 121)
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 Olive production is hampered by a wide range of technical, economic,
 and political problems. The most serious result of these problems
 is the steady and marked decline in profitability of olives. In
 this section we shall identify major problems and evaluate their
 impact on the future of olive growing in the West Bank.
 &. Economic problems
 1. High cost of labour. Being a notably labour-intensive crop,
 the profitability of olives has declined markedly with the
 sharp rise in wages over the past 14 years. Wages have
 risen, at fixed prices, by five times since 1966, whereas
 the price of olive oil has just doubled during the same
 period.
 Labour is needed most intensively in picking, and to a
 lesser extent in ploughing. Spraying with picking hormones
 saves much on labour, but their use is still very limited
 due to inadequate field testing of the new technology.
 Undoubtedly, the prospects are promising, Likewise,
 Ploughing costs can be reduced by wider dissemination of
 weed killers and by the introduction of small tractors which
 can reach large numbers of olive orchards.
 2. Rough topography, excessive rockiness, and erratic rainfall.
 The consequences of these physical constraints are profound
 and very difficult to cope with. Mechanization is rendered
 extremely difficult, transportation is expensive, and the
 Potential for technological change is limited. While much
 can be done to solve these problems, the researcher does
 not advocate restricting olive culture only to areas where
 land is ideal. The only limitations in this regard are
 rainfall and the possibility of putting land under more
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 intensive forms of cultivation, if topography permits or
 irrigation water is available.
 3. Growing competition with imported seed oils. The West Bank
 imports substantial quantities of seed oils, mainly of
 sunflower, soya and corn, the reason being their low price
 relative to olive oil. Prices of seed oils in world markets
 fall in the range of US $ 670 - 700 for the price of olive
 oil.!
 Although seed oils are not ansumed fresh, many families,
 particularly in urban communities, are using them for cooking
 purposes instead of the mich more expensive olive oil.
 Evidently, this is an international trend which is gaining
 momentum in almost all olive producing countries. For
 instance, aggregate olive oil consumption in major producing
 countries during 1961 - 71 remained almost steady, while the
 consumption of vegetable oils rose by 125 percent.” It should
 be noted, on the other hand, that the substitution of olive
 oil with cheaper oils is much slower in rural than in urban
 communities, despite an attractive price differential.
 The rationale of this argument is that the prospects of
 increasing olive oil sales in urban communities are not
 Promising - unless the price of olive oil becomes more
 competitive, which in turn is unlikely in the foreseeable
 future, whereas increased consumption by producing families
 is certainly possible - should these families manage to
 > F Marsico, op cit, p 2.
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 Rig, p 3,
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- Hisham Masoud Awartani
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