No offer in the olive oil market in Spain and Portugal

Published Jan 8, 2024

Tridge summary

The olive oil market at origin closed the first week of January with the same tone as the end of the previous year, with few offers and operations closing at prices above the previous week. Spanish industrialists and packagers, as well as olive production in Portugal, are not selling any kilos despite interest from packagers, resulting in a hardening market. The price at origin of lampante base 1 olive oil as of January 5 was 8,163.00 euros/ton, representing a 4.16% weekly increase, while the price of extra virgin olive oil closed at around 9,000 euros/ton with offers detected at €9,300/ton depending on quality and characteristics.
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Original content

Olimerca.- The olive oil market at origin in the first week of January has closed with the same tone with which it closed in 2023: there are no offers and the few operations that are closed are carried out with prices above the previous week. But this situation is not only affecting Spanish industrialists and packagers, but also olive production in Portugal is repeating the same pattern as Spanish oil mills and cooperatives: not selling a single kilo, despite the interest of the packagers. A position that is undoubtedly further hardening the market and its operation and that can also become a double-edged sword as the weeks go by and the significant rains announced for the coming days are confirmed. Until we can confirm the definitive production of olive oil in the current campaign, which will be very likely at the end of January, and we know if we finally have 750,000 or 700,000 tons, playing not to sell to encourage price increases is not a strategy that look to the future ...
Source: OliMerca

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