Turkish CHP Çanakkale Deputy Özgür Ceylan highlighted the challenges faced by olive and olive oil producers in Turkey and Europe, caused by the driest year in the past 500 years due to climate change. Despite the severe drought, the impact on Turkey is less than in Spain. However, Turkish producers are struggling with low yields and are disappointed with the financial support they receive, which is only 15 cents per kilogram for grain olives and 80 cents for olive oil, in contrast to Europe's 1.3 euros per liter of olive oil. Ceylan called for a review of the current supports, citing increased costs in diesel and fertilizer as further burdens for producers.