The International Olive Council forecasts a significant rise in global olive oil production for the 2024/25 campaign, with a projected increase of 32% to 3,375,500 tonnes, predominantly from IOC member countries. The European Union is expected to contribute 1,973,000 tonnes, marking a 29% increase, while non-EU IOC members are projected to produce 1,220,000 tonnes, a 40% increase. Spain and Greece are anticipated to see the highest increases in production. In contrast, the 2023/24 campaign saw a decrease in global production by 7%, with EU countries producing 10% more and non-EU IOC members producing 52% less. Consumption is expected to rise by 10% to 3,064,500 tonnes, with imports and exports expected to exceed 1.2 million tonnes.