6th Monitoring Committee of COMPETE 2030
The 6th COMPETE 2030 Monitoring Committee meeting was held on 5 December at the Convent of São Francisco in Coimbra.
On 15 December, a visit was made to the company to learn about the COMPETE 2030 project, which involved a total cost of €15 million and support of around €6 million.

On 15 December, a visit was made to the company OLIMUNDO, involving the COMPETE 2030 Steering Committee, the European Commission, as well as representatives from IAPMEI and the Alentejo 2030 Programme, with the aim of learning about the investment project supported by COMPETE 2030, which involved a total cost of €15 million and European funding of around €6 million.
Project review
Before visiting the factory, a review of the project was carried out, contextualised within the sector in which the company operates: olive oil production.
The project enabled the modernisation of the building and machinery, transforming it into a 4.0 factory. The company’s strategy is to continue to focus on product differentiation, ensuring its excellence.
OLIVOMUNDO is currently responsible for processing 7% to 8% of Portuguese olive oil, out of a total of 400 mills. With an average of 73% of the product exported, the doubling of storage capacity will result in an increase in this percentage.
The project has created jobs, is highly relevant to the region and has an environmental sustainability aspect.
The importance of COMPETE 2030
Alexandra Vilela, the president of COMPETE 2030, raised the issue of the relevance of the funds’ support for the investment in question. For the company, COMPETE 2030 enabled it to leverage investment, allowing it to achieve its objectives more efficiently, focusing on innovation, technology and excellence.
The European Commission emphasised the importance of knowing good examples of the use of European funds.
The Project
OLIVOMUNDO is a company dedicated to the production of olive oil.
The constant search for significant improvements in the production process and the quality of its product has enabled OLIVOMUNDO to become one of the largest Portuguese olive oil mills today, with a growing international presence.
The investment project supported by COMPETE 2030 has enabled OLIVOMUNDO to increase its production capacity and flexibility, improve quality, offer new products, and monitor and control the entire process remotely. By promoting energy efficiency, the use of renewable energy, and the recovery of process waste (pomace), it will promote sustainable economic growth.
The main objectives of the project were:
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