Electroliv 12V Electric Olive Harvester by INFACO

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Electro’liv 12V Electric Olive Harvester

Hand-held olive rake from INFACO – Increase your harvesting efficiency threefold, without damaging your trees.

The Electro’liv 12V is a powerful, hand-held electric olive harvester by INFACO, designed to significantly increase your harvesting efficiency — up to three times faster than traditional hand-picking — while preserving tree health.  Electro'liv harvester can ensure not to damage the tree i.e. new growth and sprigs remain intact whilst the fruit is removed.

An advantage of this machine is it can be used on young olive trees when the bark is still relatively soft through to maturity and also ensures that the tree is able to put its energy into the next production instead of stressing, as it repairs itself from harvesting damage.

This model connects easily to a standard 12V power source, such as a car battery, via the 15m extension cable supplied. A battery-pack version is also available for even greater portability.

A Vital Tool for Quality Olive Oil Production

A key factor in making Extra Virgin olive oil, is getting your fruit from the tree to the processor in under 4 hours. The Electro'liv harvester enables you to do this by helping you to remove fruit in a timely and cost effective manner. Because no air compressor is required, pollutants and noise are minimised. You can comfortably operate the machine and talk to others nearby. Minimal maintenance is required (although cleaning of the parts is recommended) and there are no ongoing fuel costs.


Why Choose the Electro’liv 12V?​

✅ PORTABLE & PRACTICAL - Comes with a 15m cable to connect to your own 12V battery. No air compressor or fuel is needed, meaning low noise, low pollution, and low operating costs.

✅ POWERFUL - Thanks to its robust motor and balancing system, the Electro’liv removes 100% of ripe and green fruit efficiently, while reducing vibration for the user.

✅ GENTLE ON TREES - The elliptical vibration of the carbon fibre tines gently removes fruit while protecting new shoots and young bark — ideal for both young and mature trees.

✅ ADAPTABLE - Choose between a fixed 2.2m pole or a telescopic 1.5–2.6m pole.
The rake head can be adjusted into six different working positions, and variable speed allows for fine-tuning based on tree size and fruit maturity.

✅ INNOVATIVE DESIGN - The unique elliptical movement of the tines ensures broader coverage, vibrating multiple branches with each pass. If the head becomes tangled, the machine automatically cuts power to protect both tool and tree.


Operating the Electro’liv 12V Electric Olive Harvester

The Electro’liv 12V is designed for ease of use, even during long harvest days. Here’s how it works in practice:

1. Power Connection
  • Connect the unit to a 12V power source, such as a car battery, using the included 15-metre extension cable. Ensure the connection is secure before operation.
  • (Optional battery-pack version available for cordless use.)

2. Setup & Adjustment
  • Choose between the fixed or telescopic pole, depending on your grove layout.
  • Adjust the rake head into one of six working angles to suit branch height and fruit density.

Set the variable speed control to match the age and structure of the tree: slower speeds for young or soft-barked trees, faster for more established branches.

3. Harvesting Technique
  • Position the rake beneath the branch where olives naturally hang.
  • Move the comb down the length of the branch in a gentle, combing motion.
  • The elliptical motion of the tines agitates the fruit, encouraging it to fall naturally into nets or a catching frame placed below.
  • The tines are designed to be gentle on shoots and bark, reducing the stress typically caused by harsher harvesting methods.

4. Safety & Comfort Features
  • The machine is lightweight and well-balanced, reducing fatigue during extended use.
  • A balancing system minimises vibration, making operation smoother and more comfortable.
  • If the rake becomes tangled in branches, the auto-stop function momentarily cuts power, allowing you to safely untangle the tool.

5. Post-Use Care
  • After use, wipe down the tool and clean the tines to remove debris.
  • Check connectors and cables for wear.
  • Store in a dry area away from dust and moisture.
In short: Simply plug in, adjust, and start harvesting — it’s that easy. The Electro’liv makes the process efficient, comfortable, and gentle on your trees.



Electro'liv Minimum angle for hard-to-reach olives
Electro'liv maximum angle fore easy-to-reach olives


Infaco
About the brand
Based in France, they have been researching and manufacturing power tools for over 25 years, working to provide users with the next generation of portable electric tools. Their innovative products come with excellent backup service and a minimum of one year warranty, for growers who need more efficiency, at less cost.

This machine will save you time and labour costs this harvest thus it will pay for itself very quickly.


12V Electro'liv...a most powerful and adaptable harvesting tool for your grove!
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Key Features:
  • Compatible with a 12V battery (15m extension cable included)
  • Optional battery pack version available
  • Variable speed motor with up to 1100 strokes per minute
  • Adjustable rake head with 6 working positions
  • Gentle on trees – ideal for young trees with soft bark
  • Significantly increases harvest speed (up to 3x faster than manual picking)
  • Low maintenance with minimal running costs
  • Quiet operation – talk comfortably while working
  • Successfully tested on other orchard crops beyond olives
Electro’liv 12V – Technical Specifications
  • Power: 200 W
  • Speed: 1,200 oscillations per minute
  • Pole Length:   Fixed: 2.20 m or Telescopic: 2.30 m to 3.30 m
  • Weight:  3.0 kg (fixed pole) or 3.25 kg (telescopic pole)
  • Battery Compatibility:  12V battery (car, tractor, or trolley type)
  • Included Accessories:  15 m power cable with battery clamps
File Title File Description Type Section
12V_Infaco_Manual_Harvester.pdf Electroliv 12V Manual Infaco Manuals Document

The Physics of “Olive Fruit Retention Force” (FRF) | Detatchment Index

Learn how olive fruit retention force (FRF) and detachment index (DI) guide ripening, harvest timing, and mechanical efficiency while reducing fruit loss. Fruit retention (or detachment/removal) force is the tensile force needed to separate an olive from its pedicel at the abscission zone (AZ). It’s typically reported in newtons (N) or grams-force (gf) i.e. 1 N ≈ 102 gf. Most gauges measure a direct pull, but torsion and bending also matter in..
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Australian Olive Growers Face Lower Yields After Unseasonal Weather

INDUSTRY UPDATE: AUSTRALIAN OLIVE GROWERS 2023 SEASON

Australian Olive Growers Face Lower Yields After Unseasonal Weather

   
The Australian olive industry has faced a tough growing season, with unpredictable weather conditions significantly influencing the 2023 olive harvest. Prolonged periods of unseasonably cold and wet weather shortened the growing cycle, slowed fruit ripening, and delayed harvest schedules, according to David Valmorbida, President of the Australian Olive Oil Association (AOOA). 

“Earlier in the season, the industry was anticipating an excellent harvest,” Mr Valmorbida said. “However, persistent cold weather and rainfall during May and June, particularly across south-east Australia, have taken their toll.”

Although the Australian olive harvest is not officially recorded each year, the AOOA estimates that the 2023 season will produce between 18 and 19 million litres of olive oil from roughly 110,000 to 120,000 tonnes of olives.

This compares with last year’s output of 14–15 million litres and the record-breaking 2021 crop, which yielded 20–22 million litres of oil.

Mr Valmorbida explained that these fluctuations reflect the biennial cycle of olive production. “This is what we call an ‘on’ year for olives. While we were expecting an excellent yield earlier in the year, harvest results always depend heavily on weather conditions, and this season has been quite mixed for many growers.”

“The oil yield per tonne is noticeably lower than average due to the cooler growing period,” he added, “but the quality of the oil remains excellent because the fruit had more time to ripen gradually.”

Around the world, olive oil prices have reached record highs in Spain, Italy, and Greece, driven by a severe global shortage of olive oil. Hot temperatures, minimal rainfall during key stages of the growing season, and extended drought conditions across southern Spain have drastically reduced European output. In addition, the ongoing conflict in Ukraine has disrupted the production of vegetable and seed oils, increasing global demand for olive oil as an alternative.

In Australia, growers are currently achieving $6–$7 per litre for larger commercial volumes of olive oil, with even higher prices for export batches, premium small-lot oils, and organic extra virgin olive oil.

“With this global shortage, some of the larger Australian producers are in a strong position to export olive oil to Europe and receive competitive returns,” Mr Valmorbida said.

“While that’s encouraging news for the Australian olive oil industry, globally the sector is under pressure,” he continued. “There’s currently a 35–40 percent shortfall in available products, combined with escalating packaging costs, especially for glass and tin materials.”

“These factors, along with rising labour and energy expenses, are leading to higher retail prices for consumers,” he noted.

Mr Valmorbida concluded with a reminder to consumers: “It’s important to remember there’s no product quite like olive oil—its distinctive flavour, health benefits, and culinary versatility make it irreplaceable.”

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About the Australian Olive Oil Association

The Australian Olive Oil Association (AOOA) is a not-for-profit, independent organisation dedicated to promoting the quality, integrity, and fair trade of olive oil in Australia. Membership is open to olive oil producers, distributors, industry stakeholders, and related organisations.

Since 1993, AOOA has been a signatory to the International Olive Council (IOC) global quality control program. Each year, the Association coordinates independent laboratory testing of leading olive oil brands to ensure compliance with IOC standards.

In addition, the AOOA Certified Quality Seal Program upholds even stricter quality criteria, allowing AOOA-member products to distinguish themselves in both domestic and international markets.


For more information: 

Jan Jacklin, General Manager, Australian Olive Oil Association gm@aooa.com.au www.aooa.com.au

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