The European Commission's short-term outlook for EU agricultural markets, released on July 6, 2020, highlights the resilience of the food supply chain during the coronavirus crisis. It anticipates a gradual recovery in demand for restaurants, bars, and cafés, but at lower levels than in 2019, leading to price increases. The COVID-19 outbreak has caused a demand shock rather than a supply one, as seen in the positive production prospects for various sectors. The report also forecasts a decrease in EU cereal production for 2020/21, but an increase in sunflower production. It predicts a decline in beef, poultry, and sheep and goat meat production in 2020 due to reduced demand and logistical issues, but a slight increase in pigmeat production.