Tunisian organic dates are facing challenges due to detected pesticide residue, prompting concerns about quality control within the industry. A new project, Biorest, has been initiated to address these issues and improve the overall quality of Tunisian organic dates. The project aims to strengthen preventative measures throughout the date production chain. The need for enhanced mechanisms to prevent pesticide contamination has been highlighted by recent findings. Details of the Biorest project were first reported by Kapitalis. This initiative seeks to safeguard the reputation of Tunisian organic dates in both domestic and international markets. The project’s success is crucial for maintaining consumer confidence in the country’s organic produce.