In 2020, the European Union's vegetable production saw a slight decrease of around 1%, totaling 59.53 million tons. This decline was not evenly distributed across the member states and varieties, with tomatoes, onions, and carrots making up half of the total production. Spain experienced a significant drop in yields, primarily in onions and industrial tomatoes, while Italy and Portugal reported increases in tomato production. Onion yields also saw a significant decrease, largely due to a drop in production in Spain, although other countries saw stable or increased yields. Germany has been the leading carrot producer since 2019. The report also mentions fluctuations in the production of other vegetables such as peppers, eggplants, zucchini, garlic, spinach, leeks, endives, and apricots.