Spain: The olive oil campaign in Córdoba begins with a harvest of more than 5,000 tons in October, above last year's

Published 2024년 11월 18일

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The agricultural organization Asaja Córdoba has reported that the olive oil campaign in Córdoba in October was 5,372 tonnes, an increase of 1,000 tonnes from the previous year. With an estimated 8-10% of the total harvested, the campaign is expected to become widespread in November. The production in Spain was slightly lower than last year, but estimates suggest a significant increase in production compared to the previous campaigns, assuming favorable weather conditions. However, production in countries like Greece, Italy, and Morocco is expected to be lower, leading to an estimated global production of approximately 2.8-3 million tonnes, a 10-20% increase from last year. Asaja is hopeful that the recent drop in olive oil prices will be reflected on store shelves to benefit consumers, as production costs have significantly increased in recent years.
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The agricultural organisation Asaja Córdoba has reported that the olive oil campaign in Córdoba in October was 5,372 tonnes, 1,000 more than last year at the same time, according to data from the Food Information and Control Agency (AICA). So far, it is estimated that approximately eight or ten percent of the total has been harvested, and the campaign is expected to become widespread throughout November. Asaja has reported that, therefore, with the rain in recent weeks, the estimate of the Junta de Andalucía for Córdoba could be reached, reaching 271,000 tonnes of oil, 78.7% more than the final production of the last campaign and 28.1% more than the average of the last five campaigns. However, it specified that "all are estimates that depend on the weather from now until the end of the harvest." As for yields, in irrigated land they are average, although in some dry lands the yields are not good due to the water stress they suffered during September. In addition, there are also ...

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