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The Oil Price That Is Destroying Small Businesses Across Southern Europe

| 2 min read| By EuroBulletin24 briefing
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Olive oil prices hit records, diesel cost soared, and Southern European small businesses are at breaking point. Here is the real economic damage happening in the places tourists visit.

The economic damage from the Iran war's energy price spike is not evenly distributed across the European economy. Small businesses in Southern Europe — the bakeries, restaurants, fishing operations, and small hotels that form the backbone of the tourism and food economies that characterise Mediterranean economic culture — are facing a combination of cost increases that is specifically lethal to low-margin operations.

Diesel costs, which are the direct transmission belt between crude oil prices and the operational costs of fishing vessels, farm equipment, and delivery trucks, are up approximately 25 percent since February 28. For a Mediterranean fishing family that operates a 40-foot vessel and makes 15-20 fishing trips per month, this increase adds €400-600 per month to fuel costs — a sum that represents a significant proportion of the profit margin on fish sales at current market prices.

Olive oil, whose production costs were already elevated by two consecutive drought years affecting Spanish and Italian groves, has seen its wholesale price reach levels that make it economically rational for some small retailers to reduce their stocking levels — not because consumer demand has fallen, but because the working capital required to maintain previous inventory quantities has increased beyond what small traders' credit facilities can sustain.

The fishing communities of the Adriatic coast, the olive producers of Andalusia, and the small hotel operators of the Greek islands are all navigating versions of the same calculus: revenue has not increased proportionally with costs, borrowing is the only short-term option, and borrowing rates have risen as the European banking system prices the risk of the current environment. The specific combination of higher operating costs, unchanged revenue, and more expensive credit is the business failure sequence.

For European economic statistics, these failures are invisible until they appear in bankruptcy data six to twelve months after the tipping point. By the time the statistics confirm what small towns already know, the question is no longer how to prevent the failures but how to rebuild what failed.

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