Thursday, 30th October 2025

Croatia’s Olive Oil

Croatia’s olive oil is now the priciest in the EU, with prices soaring above the European average and leaving consumers grappling with its premium cost

Croatian olive oil has earned a reputation as the most expensive in the European Union, and by a significant margin.

In December, the price of extra virgin olive oil in Croatia reached an eye-watering €14.13 per kilogram, a staggering 136% higher than the EU average.

Even the more affordable Portuguese option was 218% cheaper.

While January saw a slight dip to €11.46 per litre, the cost remains 79% above the EU average, and 162% higher than Spain’s more budget-friendly alternatives.

This sharp price surge can be attributed to the country’s declining olive harvests.

In 2022, production plummeted by 30%, resulting in just over 38,000 hectolitres—30% less than the year before.

Early projections for 2023 suggest no recovery in sight, with Croatia expected to meet just 40% of its olive oil needs through domestic production, forcing the country to import the remainder.

As Croatia’s olive oil prices continue to climb, this once-prized commodity may become a luxury reserved for those willing to pay the price.

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