A combination of drought and many producers entering an ‘off-year’ will keep Portugal to around 100,000 tons of olive oil production in the 2022/23 season.
According to the nation's agricultural secretary, extreme weather events, as well as an absence of precipitation in Spain, jeopardize to diminish olive oil output in the global highest supplier.
In Latina and Frisone, just south of Rome, producers are working to increase yields and quality while promoting oleotourism and their historic connection to the.