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Greece’s annual olive oil output forecasts to drop by 17%

byCT Report
06/12/2016
in Greece
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ATHENS: The official start of the Greek olive season found the price of olive oil at satisfactory levels, but the production output in decline leading to lower consumption.

The initial olive oil forecasts predicted that Greece, with an annual output exceeding 300,000 tons over the past two years, would experience a relatively reduced production this year. The first estimates were talking about an output ranging from 240,000 to 250,000 tons. The diminished output will create pressures in both the quality and quantity.

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Experts are now predicting that the annual olive oil output will drop even further. “We are expecting an annual output of roughly 200,000 tons and a decrease of 20 to 25 percent in average consumption,” said Giorgos Oikonomou, general director of the Greek Association of Industries and Processors of Olive Oil (Sevitel), and executive board member of the scientific, non-profit organization Filaios.

“This is the direct result of various reasons, the most important being the climate conditions, that is the extended heat and increased temperatures of the previous months, and the olive fruit fly infestations during florescence, particularly during Easter period,” Oikonomou told Olive Oil Times

“On the other hand, neighboring olive oil giant and competitor Italy has suffered an even worse fly attack,” said Oikonomou. Indeed, international agencies forecast a plunge of 49 percent for Italian annual olive oil production as opposed to a 17-percent decline in the Greek one.

Generally speaking, downward trends in olive oil production are not restricted to Italy, or the Mediterranean basin altogether (for example, Portuguese annual production is also expected to fall by 4 percent).

Europe’s olive oil supply, which accounts for 78 percent of the global olive oil supply, will shrink by 17 percent this year, and the whole world will see a decline of 14 percent in the Liquid Gold annual production, at least in comparison with the amounts it enjoyed last year.

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