The European Commission announced the forecasts for this year's olive oil production and price trends

Published Dec 6, 2024

Tridge summary

The European Commission has released estimates for the 2024/2025 olive oil production, showing a 29% increase compared to the previous year. This includes a 43% rise in Greek production, a 51% increase in Spain, a 21% rise in Portugal, a 32% decrease in Italy, a 104% increase in Turkey, a 55% increase in Tunisia, and a 15% decrease in Morocco. However, producer prices for extra virgin olive oil in the EU have varied, with a significant drop in Greece and Spain, but a slight increase in Italy.
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The Commission announced the first official forecasts for this year's (2024/2025) olive oil production. According to them, this year the total production of olive oil in the EU is increased, by 29%, compared to last year (2023/2024). As far as the member states are concerned, the Commission's forecast for Greek olive oil production is that it will increase by 43% (250,000 tons). The biggest increase in the EU is shown by Spanish olive oil production by 51% (1.2 million tons). We also have a significant increase in Portuguese production by 21% (190,000 tons). On the contrary, Italian production is predicted to be reduced by -32% (224,000 tons). However, this year we also have significant increases in olive oil production in non-EU countries by 26%. A large increase in production is expected for Turkish olive oil, which the Commission estimates will be 104% (450,000 tons, almost double compared to last year). Tunisia's olive oil production also increased by 55% (340,000 tons). ...
Source: Agrotypos

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