تونزي تيليغراف
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The olive oil market in Spain is experiencing a decline in prices despite the sale of a large portion of the harvest, amid concerns over the rising imports of Tunisian olive oil that are affecting Spanish producers' sales. Spain's imports of Tunisian oil have soared since 2016, reaching around 123,000 tons annually, an increase of 85%. Most of these imports enter through the "active processing" system, which has sparked controversy regarding its impact on local market prices—especially given the rising production costs in Spain, the growing influence of distribution companies, and expectations of continued abundant production. These factors threaten the income of European farmers and add pressure to the olive market in the region.
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