Olive Oil, extra virgin Monthly Price - Singapore Dollar per Metric Ton

Data as of March 2026

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Mar 2011 - Mar 2026: 3,832.237 (97.47%)
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Description: Olive Oil, extra virgin less than 1% free fatty acid, ex-tanker price U.K., Singapore Dollar per Metric Ton

Unit: Singapore Dollar per Metric Ton



Source: International Monetary Fund

See also: Olive Oil, extra virgin production statistics

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Overview

Extra virgin olive oil is the highest-grade edible oil obtained by mechanical extraction from olives, with low free fatty acidity and no chemical refining. In commodity markets it is commonly priced as olive oil, extra virgin, less than 1% free fatty acids, ex-tanker, quoted in US dollars per metric ton. The ex-tanker convention reflects bulk trade at port, before inland transport, packaging, or retail margins are added. Because quality depends on cultivar, harvest timing, milling speed, and storage conditions, the market often distinguishes extra virgin oil from refined olive oil and from lower-grade lampante oil that requires refining.

Olive oil is used primarily in food applications: cooking, salad dressings, sauces, preserved foods, and premium packaged oils. It also has a long-standing role in Mediterranean diets and food processing. Compared with many other vegetable oils, olive oil is less interchangeable in flavor-sensitive uses, so quality and origin matter alongside price. Its market structure is shaped by perennial tree agriculture, regional climate, and the fact that olives are harvested seasonally but oil can be stored and traded year-round.

Supply Drivers

Supply is concentrated in Mediterranean climates, especially Spain, Italy, Greece, Turkey, Tunisia, Morocco, and parts of the Levant, because olive trees require mild winters, hot dry summers, and well-drained soils. The crop is perennial, so output depends on orchard age, pruning, irrigation, and the biological cycle of the tree. Olive production often shows alternate bearing, where a heavy crop is followed by a lighter one, creating natural year-to-year variability even without major weather shocks. This biological pattern is a persistent feature of the market.

Weather is a central supply driver. Flowering and fruit set are sensitive to spring temperature and rainfall, while summer heat and drought affect fruit development and oil yield. Excess moisture can increase disease pressure, and pests such as the olive fruit fly can reduce both quantity and quality. Because extra virgin oil requires careful handling, delays between harvest and milling can lower grade and increase acidity.

Supply is also shaped by infrastructure and processing capacity. Mills, storage tanks, and port logistics matter because olives deteriorate quickly after harvest. Labor availability during the harvest season influences the pace of picking, especially where hand harvesting remains important. Expansion of supply is slow because new orchards take several years to reach productive maturity, and irrigation or mechanization requires capital and suitable land.

Demand Drivers

Demand for extra virgin olive oil is driven by household consumption, foodservice use, and industrial food manufacturing where flavor and labeling standards favor olive oil over neutral oils. It is especially important in cuisines that value taste, aroma, and perceived health attributes. Because extra virgin oil has a distinct sensory profile, it is less substitutable than refined vegetable oils in premium culinary uses, though consumers can switch to sunflower, canola, soybean, or refined olive oil when price differences widen.

Seasonality matters on the demand side as well. Consumption often rises around periods of home cooking and holiday food preparation, while food manufacturers and importers may build inventories ahead of consumption peaks. Demand is also influenced by income: higher-income consumers are more willing to pay for premium grades and origin-specific oils, while lower-income buyers are more price sensitive and may trade down to blended or refined oils.

Structural dietary preferences support long-run demand in regions where olive oil is a staple, and broader interest in Mediterranean-style diets reinforces use in many export markets. Packaging, labeling, and quality certification also shape demand because consumers often pay for traceability, acidity standards, and protected origin designations. In food manufacturing, olive oil competes with other edible oils on cost, functionality, and flavor, so substitution is common outside premium applications.

Macro and Financial Drivers

Because olive oil is internationally traded in US dollars, exchange-rate movements affect local-currency affordability and import demand. A stronger dollar tends to tighten purchasing power for non-dollar buyers, while a weaker dollar can support demand in importing regions. Freight costs and port congestion also matter because the benchmark is quoted ex-tanker, linking the market to shipping and storage conditions.

Olive oil is storable, so inventories smooth seasonal supply, but storage quality is important because oxidation and flavor degradation reduce value over time. This creates a relationship between nearby and deferred prices that reflects carrying costs, financing costs, and quality loss. Interest rates matter through inventory financing: higher carrying costs discourage long storage and can tighten nearby supply. Olive oil does not function as a broad inflation hedge in a mechanical sense, but it can participate in general food-price movements when agricultural costs, transport, and packaging expenses rise together.

MonthPriceChange
Mar 20113,931.65-
Apr 20114,026.242.41%
May 20113,916.81-2.72%
Jun 20113,824.24-2.36%
Jul 20113,736.51-2.29%
Aug 20113,769.780.89%
Sep 20113,775.070.14%
Oct 20113,852.222.04%
Nov 20113,903.471.33%
Dec 20113,714.82-4.83%
Jan 20123,533.47-4.88%
Feb 20123,555.780.63%
Mar 20123,554.57-0.03%
Apr 20123,547.00-0.21%
May 20123,432.09-3.24%
Jun 20123,448.410.48%
Jul 20123,371.06-2.24%
Aug 20123,637.367.90%
Sep 20124,396.6220.87%
Oct 20124,448.281.17%
Nov 20124,218.40-5.17%
Dec 20124,052.13-3.94%
Jan 20134,861.7419.98%
Feb 20135,237.277.72%
Mar 20135,104.92-2.53%
Apr 20134,958.58-2.87%
May 20134,798.11-3.24%
Jun 20134,986.733.93%
Jul 20134,937.11-1.00%
Aug 20134,906.35-0.62%
Sep 20134,834.88-1.46%
Oct 20134,650.93-3.80%
Nov 20134,616.40-0.74%
Dec 20134,568.37-1.04%
Jan 20144,580.880.27%
Feb 20144,486.61-2.06%
Mar 20144,547.511.36%
Apr 20144,477.92-1.53%
May 20144,447.44-0.68%
Jun 20144,537.912.03%
Jul 20144,748.424.64%
Aug 20144,948.774.22%
Sep 20145,050.172.05%
Oct 20144,855.84-3.85%
Nov 20145,264.738.42%
Dec 20145,569.375.79%
Jan 20155,525.95-0.78%
Feb 20155,646.892.19%
Mar 20155,417.58-4.06%
Apr 20155,395.29-0.41%
May 20155,745.466.49%
Jun 20155,850.181.82%
Jul 20156,109.094.43%
Aug 20157,063.7215.63%
Sep 20157,051.02-0.18%
Oct 20156,371.06-9.64%
Nov 20155,525.45-13.27%
Dec 20155,152.17-6.76%
Jan 20165,699.2910.62%
Feb 20165,958.054.54%
Mar 20165,568.68-6.54%
Apr 20165,436.21-2.38%
May 20165,285.80-2.77%
Jun 20165,166.10-2.26%
Jul 20165,257.511.77%
Aug 20165,365.692.06%
Sep 20165,536.133.18%
Oct 20165,430.03-1.92%
Nov 20165,530.121.84%
Dec 20165,734.903.70%
Jan 20175,935.773.50%
Feb 20176,262.305.50%
Mar 20176,232.71-0.47%
Apr 20176,136.67-1.54%
May 20176,466.545.38%
Jun 20176,411.04-0.86%
Jul 20176,427.060.25%
Aug 20176,343.27-1.30%
Sep 20176,226.09-1.85%
Oct 20176,258.680.52%
Nov 20176,196.56-0.99%
Dec 20176,142.00-0.88%
Jan 20186,342.793.27%
Feb 20186,312.37-0.48%
Mar 20185,777.06-8.48%
Apr 20185,437.99-5.87%
May 20184,894.07-10.00%
Jun 20184,818.99-1.53%
Jul 20185,012.434.01%
Aug 20184,863.79-2.97%
Sep 20184,951.301.80%
Oct 20184,815.01-2.75%
Nov 20184,940.642.61%
Dec 20185,042.782.07%
Jan 20194,792.53-4.96%
Feb 20194,692.04-2.10%
Mar 20194,503.37-4.02%
Apr 20194,398.78-2.32%
May 20194,328.58-1.60%
Jun 20194,310.39-0.42%
Jul 20194,328.730.43%
Aug 20194,320.87-0.18%
Sep 20194,219.04-2.36%
Oct 20194,087.22-3.12%
Nov 20193,972.92-2.80%
Dec 20193,870.14-2.59%
Jan 20203,630.60-6.19%
Feb 20203,804.844.80%
Mar 20203,961.124.11%
Apr 20203,953.20-0.20%
May 20203,905.90-1.20%
Jun 20203,962.541.45%
Jul 20203,980.230.45%
Aug 20204,103.313.09%
Sep 20204,225.272.97%
Oct 20204,467.995.74%
Nov 20201,874.78-58.04%
Dec 20201,752.41-6.53%
Jan 20214,597.02162.33%
Feb 20215,175.5812.59%
Mar 20215,280.832.03%
Apr 20215,502.094.19%
May 20215,854.676.41%
Jun 20215,984.712.22%
Jul 20215,965.02-0.33%
Aug 20215,939.92-0.42%
Sep 20215,989.690.84%
Oct 20215,898.92-1.52%
Nov 20215,677.29-3.76%
Dec 20215,634.52-0.75%
Jan 20225,740.761.89%
Feb 20225,699.76-0.71%
Mar 20225,979.194.90%
Apr 20225,851.28-2.14%
May 20225,665.17-3.18%
Jun 20225,576.96-1.56%
Jul 20225,668.021.63%
Aug 20225,879.293.73%
Sep 20226,103.603.82%
Oct 20226,806.1311.51%
Nov 20227,146.305.00%
Dec 20227,837.589.67%
Jan 20237,816.71-0.27%
Feb 20237,845.410.37%
Mar 20238,034.762.41%
Apr 20238,350.823.93%
May 20239,006.157.85%
Jun 20239,743.808.19%
Jul 202311,462.2517.64%
Aug 202312,201.536.45%
Sep 202312,776.954.72%
Oct 202312,520.63-2.01%
Nov 202311,999.21-4.16%
Dec 202312,645.135.38%
Jan 202413,733.078.60%
Feb 202413,535.84-1.44%
Mar 202413,288.55-1.83%
Apr 202412,307.49-7.38%
May 202412,334.390.22%
Jun 202412,378.240.36%
Jul 202411,924.88-3.66%
Aug 202411,452.94-3.96%
Sep 202411,571.761.04%
Oct 202411,489.61-0.71%
Nov 202410,205.58-11.18%
Dec 20247,829.14-23.29%
Jan 20257,421.72-5.20%
Feb 20257,088.48-4.49%
Mar 20257,095.130.09%
Apr 20256,876.55-3.08%
May 20256,513.40-5.28%
Jun 20256,517.770.07%
Jul 20256,763.463.77%
Aug 20256,896.941.97%
Sep 20257,479.408.45%
Oct 20257,677.662.65%
Nov 20257,636.45-0.54%
Dec 20257,756.301.57%
Jan 20267,830.820.96%
Feb 20267,795.16-0.46%
Mar 20267,763.88-0.40%

Top Companies

Hojiblanca and Cordoliva
Website: http://www.hojiblanca.com/
Location: Málaga, Spain
Estimated Production: 8000 tonnes per year

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