Spanish olive oil accounts for 52% of world demand, says Teresa Pérez

Published 2023년 6월 6일

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The Spanish Olive Oil Interprofessional is actively supporting the sector, focusing on market expansion and R&D. Spain is the world leader in olive oil production, accounting for 44% of the global total in the 2021-2022 campaign. Spanish olive oils have captured 52.5% of the global demand, generating over 4,000 million euros in revenue. Despite the market's weakness in Italy, Greece, and Spain, the national market is showing signs of weakness. In its brand Aceites de Oliva de España, the Interprofesional del Aceite de Oliva Español is promoting growth in the United States, Brazil, Mexico, Germany, China, and Japan, although the decrease in global availability due to drought is currently the limiting factor.
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The Spanish Olive Oil Interprofessional does not give up its support for the sector, both in the opening of new markets and in the development of R+D+i, among other issues. In front of her is Teresa Pérez, who breaks down for us in this interview the current situation of the sector. –What role does Spanish olive oil play in international markets compared to our competitors? More information Olive trees. Olives. Olive tree and EVOO, world heritage – A role of clear domain. As you know, Spain is the world leader in the production of olive oils in the world. In the last campaign, 2021-2022, we see that Spain produced 1.5 million tons of olive oil, which accounted for 66% of all production in the European Union and 44% of the world total. But that leadership also extends to the world trade in olive oils. In that campaign we sold a total of 1,674,800 tons. Of that amount, we exported just over a million tons and some 600,000 tons were sold in Spain. This means that our olive oils have ...

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