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‘Too Dry’ for Olives

Low water in the Iznájar reservoir bordered by olive trees.
Low water in the Iznájar reservoir bordered by olive trees. Photo: Carlos Gil (Getty Images)

“The drought is too significant. It’s simply too dry,” analyst Kyle Holland told CNN. “Some trees are producing very little fruit, some trees are producing no fruit at all. This only happens when soil moisture levels are critically low.”

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