Global Olive Trends in 2022
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Global olive consumption is expected to reach 3.2 million metric tons by 2026, an increase of 0.9% per year since 2017. Egypt topped the list in 2021, consuming 836,000 metric tons. Italy, the United States and Greece followed as the next three largest consumers. Croatia saw a 10.1% increase in consumption year-on-year, while Angola saw a 100% decrease since 2017. Global olive production is projected to reach 21.1 million metric tons by 2026, a 0.5% growth per year since 1966. Spain was the leading producer in 2021 with 7 million metric tons, followed by Italy, Morocco and Greece. Brazil saw a 32% increase in production year-on-year, while Greece experienced a 16.4% decrease since 1966.
Top 9 countries
In 2022 major markets in the Olive Industry were:
World Olive Market Data and Forecasts
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Global Olive Statistics
- Olive Import 212 countries (Europe, Asia, Southern Europe...)
- Olive Export 226 countries (Europe, Asia, Southern Europe...)
- Olive Production 60 countries (Southern Europe, Asia, Middle East...)
- Olive Consumption 164 countries (Latin America, Asia, Middle East...)
- Olive Price 52 countries (Southern Europe, Europe, Middle East...)
- Olive Yield 58 countries (Asia, Middle East, Latin America...)
- Wholesale Price Index 190 countries (Europe, Southern Europe, Asia...)