Tunisia’s olive oil export revenues fell 29% in the first half of this season

Tunisia’s olive oil export revenues fell 29 percent in the first half of this season, the state-run Agricultural Observatory said on Wednesday, citing a sharp decline in global prices.
The observatory added that global olive oil prices fell by about 49 percent, significantly impacting the North African country’s revenues from one of its main exports.
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