Australian olive growers are bracing for a challenging harvest season due to low crop yields, prompting some to start harvesting earlier than usual. Unfavorable weather conditions and environmental factors have led to a decrease in harvest compared to last year, potentially causing supply and demand issues and higher prices. However, despite these challenges, producers like Cobram Estate and Cape Schanck Olive Estate are expecting a good harvest, with Cobram planning to start harvesting in mid-April and Cape Schanck reporting heavily laden trees with no significant disease pressure.