Spain's agricultural sector is facing significant challenges, including a dramatic drop in olive oil prices, which have fallen to half of last year's figures, affecting producers and potentially leading to production cuts. The price drop is attributed to recent rains and the high cost of production, with the current prices approaching breakeven for some areas. The decline in prices is expected to reach supermarkets soon, despite the potential benefits of a trade agreement with Mercosur. The formation of the European Commission and the French government's opposition to the Mercosur agreement, along with protests from French agricultural sectors, introduce additional uncertainties. The appointment of Teresa Ribera as the Commissioner for Competition and her role in green policy, as well as potential alternatives like Luis Planas, are key developments in the ongoing situation.