The European agricultural sector is expected to recover from the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, with a resilient agri-food chain and increased demand as food services reopen. Despite uncertainty and reduced household purchasing power, demand for restaurants, bars, and cafes is expected to rise, leading to higher prices for various food products. The European Commission's latest report forecasts a slight decrease in EU cereal production for 2020/21, but an increase in oilseeds, protein crops, sugar production, and oil production. The fruit and vegetable sector faces challenges such as high apple prices, reduced fresh tomato production, and increased fresh tomato consumption in the EU. EU milk collection is expected to slightly increase due to good pasture conditions and widely available food.