- Olive farmers in Spain didn't have enough water for this year's crops due to severe droughts.
- Some have harvested half the amount of olives they did last year.
- We went to Antequera, Spain, to see how they managed to bottle up millions of liters of olive oil.
Spain produces roughly half of the world's olive oil. Most of that comes from a single cooperative in the south of the country, where 75,000 families work together to farm their groves. In 2022, Europe experienced its worst drought in 500 years, making it tougher for these farmers to grow the olives they need.
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