Olive oil prices surge to all time highs amid drought
September 20, 2023 by DarciePrepare yourself for sticker shock when buying your next bottle of extra virgin olive oil. Due to drastically reduced yields, olive oil supplies are rapidly being depleted, leading to dramatic price hikes. Spain, the world’s largest olive oil producer, saw record high temperatures (the third hottest summer on record) coupled with an intense drought. In turn, this diminished the olive oil yield, which was only about 50% of historic averages.

Other olive oil producing countries such as Italy and Greece have also been experiencing drought conditions and their output has likewise been reduced. Low stockpiles have driven prices through the stratosphere. As of August, year-on-year prices had spiked 130% with no end in sight. Turkey, another big player in the olive oil industry, has limited exports of the precious commodity, exacerbating the situation.
Record high prices have led to an increase in major heists where culprits have absconded with thousands of liters of olive oil. Experts don’t see any light at the end of the tunnel. Some are predicting current supplies might be exhausted prior to October, when new harvests come in. I’m not a climate scientist, but I note that this scenario falls in line with predictions of the expected effects of global warming. This isn’t the first time I have reported on a spike in olive oil prices due to drought, and I am afraid it won’t be my last.
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