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Italy's olive oil industry faces possible ruin

Olive trees are succumbing to a bacterial outbreak sweeping across the Salento region

Published Tue, May 12, 2015 · 09:50 PM

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    Racale, Italy

    ACROSS the stony heel of Italy, a peninsula ringed by the blue-green waters of the Mediterranean, olive trees have existed for centuries, shaping the landscape and producing some of the nation's finest olive oils. Except now many of the trees are dying.

    Sprinkled among the healthy trees are clusters of sick ones, denuded of leaves and standing like skeletons, their desiccated branches bereft of olives. The trees are succumbing to a bacterial outbreak that is sweeping across one of Italy's most famous olive regions, as families that have manufactured olive oil for generations now fear ruin, even as officials in the rest of Europe fear a broader outbreak.

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