Flooding in Andalusia Raises Concerns Over European Food Prices
Flooding in Andalusia Raises Concerns Over European Food Prices
US · Published Mar 2, 2026
Severe flooding in Andalusia, Spain, threatens Europe's winter fruit and vegetable supply.
Estimated damage to olive groves in Córdoba reaches €550 million, highlighting agricultural vulnerability.
UK and Netherlands face potential food security issues due to reliance on Spanish produce.
Andalusia floods raise food price concerns
Recent flooding in Andalusia, Spain, has sparked fears of rising food prices across Europe. The severe weather has significantly damaged agricultural areas, particularly olive groves in Córdoba, with estimated damages reaching €550 million. This event highlights the vulnerability of concentrated agricultural zones to extreme weather.
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