Andalusia's critical crop production is projected to surge by nearly 20% to 2.26 million tons in the 2024-2025 campaign, driven by increased spring rainfall and improved irrigation, accounting for 38.8% of Spain's total production. The province's largest harvest is expected in Seville, followed by Huelva and Cordoba. Oranges and mandarins are set to dominate, with significant increases, while lemon production may decrease. The government is emphasizing the importance of promotion campaigns and is implementing an educational initiative through the 'Frutibús' of the Junta de Andalucía in schools. The survey involving over 1,400 plots is aided by the Common Agricultural Policy declarations and collaborations with various organizations and sector representatives.