Greek olive oil in Russia may double in price

Published Nov 16, 2023

Tridge summary

The cost of Greek olive oil in Russia may double due to a poor olive harvest in Greece and rising selling prices from producers. The current prices in Greece are around €13-15, but prices for new batches are expected to be higher. The owner of an export company in Russia suggests that the purchase price will stay around €8-8.5 per liter, but prices in Russia could increase significantly.
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The cost of Greek olive oil in Russia may double due to a poor olive harvest in Greece and rising selling prices from producers of the finished product. The owner of the export company Kalinina, member of the board of directors of the Greek-Russian Chamber of Commerce, Elena Kalinina, reported this to RIA Novosti. She noted that in Greece oil prices are now at the level of €13-15 (RUB 1,260-1,460). “These are previous deliveries, prices for new batches are higher,” Kalinina said. At the same time, according to her, the cost of the product in Russia is now lower than in Greek supermarkets. “Now we have a car undergoing customs clearance in St. Petersburg, they took literally one pallet of oil and only to maintain the remainder. And the price is incredibly high, and no one will take it at the new price,” the expert said. Kalinina suggested that pricing in the future will largely depend on the harvest, which traditionally begins to be harvested in October and ends in early December. ...
Source: Milknews

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