For the first time in the American market, Spanish olive oil has surpassed Italian olive oil in price, selling at 8.81 euros/kilo compared to 8.62 euros/kilo for Italian oil. This shift, labeled as a 'historic change' by the Spanish Olive Oil Interprofessional Association, highlights a shift in consumer preference towards Spanish olive oil, despite the United States' historical lean towards Italian oil. This success comes amidst production challenges in Spain due to drought-related harvest reductions. The association attributes this success to a growing recognition of the superior quality of Spanish olive oil, as demonstrated by a 20.50% increase in Spanish oil exports to the United States between the first half of 2023 and 2024, reaching 70,000 tonnes. This surge has led to a record turnover of over 611 million euros in the first half of 2024, a 105% increase from the previous year. The price gap between Spanish and Italian olive oils has narrowed significantly, with Spanish oil now costing around 25% more than in previous years.