The agricultural organization Asaja Córdoba in Spain anticipates a promising orange harvest season in the Vega del Guadalquivir due to reduced global orange juice supply, caused by a severe drought in Brazil. This situation offers hope for good prices for orange juice and fresh oranges, which could offset increased production costs for Spanish growers. However, Asaja expresses concerns over the potential import of oranges from countries with lower production standards, which could undermine local prices and conditions. To protect European farmers and consumers, Asaja calls for the immediate implementation of mirror clauses and stricter import regulations, ensuring that only oranges meeting EU standards are allowed in the market. This measure is aimed at preventing the significant price drops observed in the past due to the influx of cheaper imports, particularly from Egypt.