Back to newsCrete's olive oil production forecasts for the current season are drawing attention from agricultural experts across the island. Crete produces roughly 30% of Greece's total olive oil output, making it one of the most significant olive-growing regions in the Mediterranean. This year's harvest projections are influencing market prices, which currently fluctuate depending on quality grade and origin. For visitors, this is a good time to purchase authentic Cretan extra virgin olive oil directly from local producers or at traditional markets, where prices remain competitive compared to retail stores. Many villages in the Heraklion, Rethymno, and Chania regions host small family-run mills that welcome tourists during the harvest season, typically running from November through January. Buying locally supports producers directly and guarantees freshness.
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Crete's Olive Harvest Forecast Influences Mediterranean Market Prices
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