Olive oil prices surge as drought hits harvests

Dwindling supplies sees cost of a litre rise six per cent in last six months

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Oil prices have surged so far this year but this time we're not talking about the black stuff, but rather the type that comes from olives.

The price of olive oil is up around a quarter this year to more than $4,200 a tonne, says the Financial Times.

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