Amitom countries
Bulgaria
Egypt
France
Greece
Hungary
Iran
Israel
No data
Italy
In the North, during the month of April we still had higher than normal rainfall. The cumulative value in Emilia Romagna is 360 mm and is higher than the 1991-2020 norm (230 mm). Due to this situation transplanting have some delay with a total stop in week 16 and a restart of the operation last week.
There was some flooding situation near River Po but not damages recorded on tomato fields.
As of today, about 30-35 % of the fields have been planted and the operation will continue in the next weeks of May hopefully with a better weather.
The contracts have been completely concluded, and the IO recorded an increase of about 4-5% in the contracted hectares compared with last year.
The forecast remains unchanged at around 3 million tonnes.
In the South, the situation south is a bit better as there has been less rain and there is only a small delay. The main issue is with the water availability for the summer as the Occhito dam is still empty. Farmers are looking at various irrigation alternatives but the surfaces in the Foggia area of Puglia will reduce (normally about 10 000 hectares) with additional surfaces planted in Calabria (1 000 hectares this year) and Molise. There is no issue with water in Lazio, Caserta or Basilicata.
The prices agreed of 147.5 euros per tonne for round tomatoes and 155 for long represent a 7% increase compared to 2024 when the new scale of bonuses and deductions for quality are considered. This should encourage farmers to deliver fewer green with the introduction of penalties when these exceed 1%.
The forecast in the south and centre remains 2.6 million tonnes, thus the total for Italy remaining 5.6 million tonnes.
Portugal
Spain
A very rainy March delayed planting both in Andalusia and Extremadura. It was followed by a drier first half of April in Andalucia but with rains in Extremadura where there are now more rains with 20-30 mm expected today and more in the next days. Consequently, planting operations are delayed by about three weeks in the Vegas Altas of Extremadura, but the delays could be four weeks in the Vegas Bajas where soils dry more slowly. Consequently, some transplants which have stayed an extra 25-30 days in the greenhouses have to be cut and some will be lost. Moreover, some farmers may not want to plant late in May or June and surfaces may be reduced.
The situation is better in Andalusia where is did not rain much in April and there is only a small delay.
In view of this situation, it is difficult to make an estimate for the time being, but the production will probably be lower than the 2.6 million initial figure.
Tunisia
No data
Turkey
Ukraine
No data
Other WPTC countries in the Northern Hemisphere
California
Canada
China
No data
Japan
Other WPTC countries in the Southern Hemisphere
Argentina
Australia
Brazil
No data
Chile
Peru