Spanish drought prompts fears of widespread olive oil shortage
When the rain doesn’t fall in Spain, olive oil buyers brace for higher prices. A drought in the world’s number one producer of olive oil has prompted fears of widespread shortages that could send the market spiraling upward. This year’s crop from some Spanish farms could be down 40% from 2013, according to oilseeds forecasting agency Oil World.
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