In 2020, compared to 2019, Spain closed with a 31% reduction in its production, while in Greece and Italy the opposite occurred, where production almost doubled. Spain has 2.5 million hectares that generated a yield of 123,000,000 tons, covering 60% of the production in Europe.
In the second half of 2020, the price in Spain decreased by 7.41% compared to the months of June, July, August, September and October of the previous year. In the last decade, the highest growth in price was between 2014 and 2015, when it was seen at 4.15 euros per kilogram. This figure had its fluctuations until 2017, then from 4 euros per kilogram it has been decreasing until today. The decrease in its value has not been reflected in the same way in the consumer, which in recent years has grown concern about the profitability of this sector.
Currently, demand and production are level, which results in a stability that the pandemic has prolonged due to the fact that it has postponed the continuous demands by farmers.