France is experiencing a significant decrease in apricot production, with estimates predicting a 35% drop to 84,000 tonnes this year, following a good harvest in the previous year. The decline is due to alternating production patterns and adverse weather conditions, including excessive rain, which disrupted pollination and caused fruit drop. Additionally, hot weather and a lack of cold during the winter dormancy period also weakened the trees. The earliness of late varieties has also concentrated supply in June and July, leading to a rise in prices as consumption increases with high temperatures in August.