Apricot producers in the French regions of Ardèche and Drôme are experiencing a dramatic decline in their harvest, with losses ranging from 70% to 100% due to adverse weather conditions, including excessive rain, a mild winter, and summer heatwaves. The president of the AOP peaches and apricots of France has predicted that the 2024 harvest will be only 60% of the 2023 yield, indicating a significant long-term impact. This reduction in apricot production is expected to result in a scarcity of apricots on market shelves and an increase in prices for consumers. Experts are suggesting that to adapt to the changing climate, agricultural practices, including apricot farming, may need to shift northward in the future.