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Extreme heat, wildfires and drought have decimated much of the world’s olive harvest yet again, driving prices for olive oil to a record high of $9,000 per metric ton. Most home cooks aren’t ...
Spain's Failing Avocado Harvest Is a Warning for the Rest of the World's Supply. Depleted reservoirs and rising temperatures force farmers to rip up their trees in one of the world’s top exporters.
Back to homepage / Live news Drought threatens Spain's 'green gold' harvest. Jaén (Spain) (AFP) – In the scorching heat, Felipe Elvira inspects the branches of his olive trees, planted as far ...
A severe drought gripping much of Spain threatens to shrivel their harvest this year. By Valentin BONTEMPS Published 27 July 2022, 11:24 AM BST.
Business Drought threatens Spain’s ‘green gold’ harvest. In the scorching heat, Felipe Elvira inspects the branches of his olive trees on a dusty hillside in southern Spain.
Big falls in Spain and Italy, which was 12% down on 2022, have contributed to a scant harvest across Europe – output for the EU is predicted to fall by 6% in total. Erratic weather events including ...
Extreme heat in Spain hits harvest. Ralph Schulze Madrid. 08/10/2022 August 10, 2022. Spanish farmers are grappling with heat waves and water scarcity. Grains and olives are going dry.
No hay negros en el Tíbet — There are no Black people in Tibet — gives audiences perspectives on what it's like to be a Black person in Spain.
Following initial estimates from the European Commission in October 2023, Food and Wines from Spain (FWS) has revealed the country’s 2023 production to be 34m hl, around 14% less than in 2022. Big ...
At stake is a key export: Spain supplies nearly half of the world's olive oil. Its exports of this "green gold" are worth some 3.6 billion euros (S$5.07 billion) per year.
Jaén, Spain —In the scorching heat, Felipe Elvira inspects the branches of his olive trees, planted as far as the eye can see on a dusty hillside in southern Spain. "There are no olives ...
But a severe drought gripping much of Spain threatens to shrivel their harvest this year. "We are used to a lack of water, but not to this point," said Elvira.
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