Olive oil producers in Istria, Croatia's leading olive oil-producing region, are expecting an 80% decrease in production for the 2021/22 crop, with some choosing not to harvest at all. This is due to a late cold spell that caused snow during blooming season and a summer drought. The 2020/21 production was the highest since 2016/17, with a total of 4,600 tons. The reduced harvest may lead to increased olive oil prices due to higher demand from tourism post-COVID-19. However, Ezio Pinzan, the head of Istra’s department of agriculture, cautions that price increases are not guaranteed and that producers must consider the fluctuating supply and demand in the market.