The Czech Republic, despite its climate and soil conditions, is a stable importer of olive oil with Spain, Italy, Greece, and Germany as its main suppliers. The country's annual consumption is around 5,115 tons, which is greatly influenced by health trends and cultural preferences for other oils. The market is highly competitive with both quality and budget consumers. Brands like Palma Group, Borges, Brölio, and Monini are making strides in market share. However, imports have seen a decline due to increased prices from drought and logistics issues. Despite these challenges, the demand for olive oil is expected to rise, offering opportunities for Spain to strengthen its leadership in the Czech market through quality, sustainability, and consumer education.