Australian olive farmers faced a mixed harvest for the 2022 season, with production estimated to be around 70% of last year's crop, equivalent to between 14 and 15 million liters of olive oil. The yield varied greatly depending on the grove, with some experiencing their best yields while others had little or no olives due to insect damage, wet conditions, or labor shortages. Challenges such as rising costs of fuel, electricity, fertilizer, and packaging, along with labor shortages and weather conditions, affected both large and small producers. Despite these challenges, some producers reported good results due to favorable weather and tree regeneration.