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it released its olive oil production forecast.
It is estimated that Italian olive oil production will be around 300,000 tons in 2021-2022, a slight increase from last year, but lower than expected
.
Olive oil production in the south will rise, especially along the Adriatic coast, while the production in the north-central region will face a double-digit decline
.
Puglia is expected to produce the highest olive oil production at 140,000 tons, accounting for almost half of the country's production
.
The output of Calabria and Sicily is expected to be 30,000 to 35,000 tons, which is stable compared with 2020
.
The three regions of Basilicata, Molise and Abruzzo performed well, and olive oil production is expected to achieve double-digit growth
.
The further north, the more olive oil production is expected to decline.
The olive oil production of Campania and Lazio is expected to decline by 20-25%, and the output of Umbria and Tuscany is expected to decline by 30-40%.
Garda And Trentino fell by 80%, Liguria fell by 40%, and Sardinia fell by 10%
.
The final output of olive oil will also be affected by future rainfall and pests
.
.
The output of Calabria and Sicily is expected to be 30,000 to 35,000 tons, which is stable compared with 2020
.
The three regions of Basilicata, Molise and Abruzzo performed well, and olive oil production is expected to achieve double-digit growth
.
The further north, the more olive oil production is expected to decline.
The olive oil production of Campania and Lazio is expected to decline by 20-25%, and the output of Umbria and Tuscany is expected to decline by 30-40%.
Garda And Trentino fell by 80%, Liguria fell by 40%, and Sardinia fell by 10%
.
The final output of olive oil will also be affected by future rainfall and pests
.