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A research team focuses on a sector that exceeds 50 million euros in losses

research team returns this evening with a first report after last week he recovered the program dedicated to I am the Academyan organization that recruited thousands of young people with the promise of becoming rich through cryptocurrencies and encouraged them to abandon their families and friends. As Happy FM was able to confirm, The syndication of this program was due to scheduling adjustment issuesbut this week, it will be a new song with a premiere program. Gloria Serra and her journalists look at everything surrounding a sector which has undergone a brutal change in recent years with a spectacular rise in prices which affects the majority of Spaniards.

The green pearl is the title of this show in which he will talk about table olivesone of the most common tapas in millions of bars and restaurants across the country, but which has gone from being a common food to becoming a true luxury fare. Cameras travel to the region where the most table olives are grown in the world to verify that thefts in the countryside have skyrocketed as much as their prices, which causes a loss of more than 50 million euros, which leads them to an unsustainable situation.

Although Jaén is the birthplace of the olive tree, the truth is that we Spaniards do not often eat Spanish olives, because due to the lack of products many companies decide to sell olives from countries like Egypt and Morocco, although in most cases the consumer does not know. Surprisingly, The law does not require the place of origin to be specified on the packaging, so deception is easy to produce..

A “research team” goes to Jaén to find out the problems of farmers (Atresmedia).

Meanwhile, the price of olive oil continues to skyrocket and causes citizens’ shopping carts to skyrocket like never before. The original price of extra virgin oil It was €1.81 per liter in August 2020, but currently exceeds €7 per liter.all without taking into account the price increase it undergoes until it hits stores.

What, just a few years ago, was a staple food accessible to the vast majority, is today became a problem for families, who had to look for alternatives cook. From downgrading, finding deals on your purchase or straight up removing the dishes and saving only for special occasions.

research team returns this evening with a new report from 10:30 p.m. in Sexta.

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