Unusual storms have led to devastation for olive tree plantations in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, impacting the country's olive oil production. The heavy rainfall caused a loss of more than 90% of the next harvest for olive oil producers, leading to a 33% increase in prices for consumers. The Brazilian olive oil industry, which is smaller and more recent than the European counterpart, is now facing the need to raise prices due to the impact of climate change on production.