What if repeated Mediterranean drought slashes olive oil and citrus output?
Repeated Mediterranean drought slashes olive-oil, citrus and vegetable output across Spain, Italy and Greece, lifting EU food inflation in the chronic-warming agricultural channel the EEA tracks.
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What it would mean
If this plays out, it is a mixed shock. Repeated Mediterranean drought slashes olive-oil, citrus and vegetable output across Spain, Italy and Greece, lifting EU food inflation in the chronic-warming agricultural channel the EEA tracks. The trigger decomposes into signed root‑shocks — Climate/crop supply ▲ · Food inflation ▲ · Inflation surprise ▲ · Recession signal ▲ — which propagate through our causal graph to the markets below.