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Sunflower oil dismisses olive oil in Spain's cooking areas as rates soar

Sunflower oil has dismissed olive oil as king of the kitchen area in Spain, the world ´ s largest olive oil producer, as increasing costs require customers to switch to less expensive options.

Spaniards purchased 107 million litres (28.3 million gallons). of all types of olive oil in the first half of 2024 compared to. 179 million litres of sunflower oil, according to Spain's. biggest olive oil bottling association, Anierac.

Up until this year, olive oil has been the most popular cooking. oil in Spanish families, representing 62% of sales by volume. in 2023 while sunflower oil represented almost 34%, according to. the Ministry of Farming.

It is clear that olive oil intake is falling in. Spain, said Primitivo Fernandez, spokesperson for Anierac. There. are families that utilized to buy only olive oil and for the very first. time are now buying sunflower oil and olive oil, he said.

Olive oil sales by volume fell 18% from the first half of. 2023, Anierac stated. Sunflower oil sales increased by 25% in. volume last year, according to main data.

A bottle of sunflower oil cost approximately 1.86 euros. ($ 2.07) a litre in 2015, while costlier olive oil types expense. upwards of 6 euros a litre, 50% more than in 2022, official information. revealed.

Spain generally supplies around 40% of the world's olive oil,. but heatwaves in the spring and a prolonged dry spell minimized. olive harvests over the previous two years, doubling olive oil. prices to record levels.

That has actually pushed the staple of the Mediterranean diet beyond. the reach of poor families in Spain, which are switching to. less expensive sunflower oil, according to a Ministry of Farming. report on food usage trends in 2023.

At the end of last year, olive oil was mainly consumed in. middle and upper-middle class households, the report said.

One-litre bottles of extra-virgin olive oil were selling for. as much as 14.5 euros ($ 15.77) in some grocery stores in 2015,. putting them in the category of items retailers fit with. security tags.

In June, the Spanish federal government cut the value added tax on. olive oil to make it more inexpensive even as costs have alleviated a. bit this year.

Spain's biggest supermarket chain Mercadona has cut the. rate of olive oil by 25% this year and this week is using 1. litre bottles below 7 euros to woo back customers, a company. source stated.

(source: Reuters)