A rapidly warming planet is impacting the way olive oil is produced around the world. Erratic weather patterns mean farmers have to work extra hard to ensure a reliable harvest. What used to be an art is, nowadays, as much an art as it is a science. Kamyar Razavi explains
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What a changing climate means for the future of olive oil
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