Weekly Olive Oil Market Updates
On Tuesday, the Union of Olive Oil-Producing Municipalities of Crete shared its latest update on the olive oil trade in Greece and abroad. The data shown there (taking into account the respondents of the Union's survey in Crete and other Greek regions) once again testify to the continuation of the negative trend of EVOO prices at origin in Greece.
This development comes as the result of the withdrawal of B2B buyers from the market, because of their intense expectations of imminently falling prices due to the upcoming flooding of the market with this year's produce. At the same time, supply is significantly limited in most regions of the country.
A drop is also apparent in EVOO wholesale prices in the region of Andalucia in Spain, where the trading activity has hit a standstill:
As for Spanish prices at the oil mill, for Jaén in Andalucia, the last update we received mentions a mean price of about €7.14 for EVOO, slightly more competitive than the Greek counterpart.
The weather conditions that our agents on the field are observing in Spain prepare us for further decreases, not just at wholesale prices but also at prices at origin, since higher precipitation is linked to higher production yields, boosting expectations of lower future prices.
Consumer Demand Resistance Breaks
At the start of the season, we shared data indicating a consistent demand for EVOO, despite the high retail prices of the product. However, Spanish consumers have now demonstrated that even for highly valued products, there is a limit to what they are willing to pay.
The Consumer Observatory of the University of Jaén reported from a recent research it conducted, that the demand for refined olive oils has dropped by about 10.2% in the last 9 months compared to the same period last year.
This development shows that the psychological barrier in the retail price for EVOO has been reached, so the market conditions and the decisions of market operators (for both demand and supply) will have to be readjusted to maximize their results in the new environment that is being shaped.
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