Slovenia's olive growers are facing significant losses due to a mysterious fruit drop, with olives turning brown and falling from the trees about a month after fertilization. This phenomenon, not linked to diseases or pests, is believed to be caused by abiotic factors such as high air and soil temperatures, and insufficient rainfall. The country is experiencing its driest winter and spring since 1993, with only 193 millimeters of rain falling in the first half of 2022, far short of the 500 millimeters needed for optimal olive development. The drought has also led to widespread wildfires, marking the worst wildfire season in Europe since record keeping began.