The 2024 beekeeping campaign in Catalonia has seen a dramatic decline in honey production, with some areas experiencing a drop of up to 75% in rosemary honey production due to a delayed flowering and drought. Other honey varieties have also been affected, leading to a total loss of around 360 tonnes of honey in the Tarragona regions, equating to over 2.5 million euros in losses. The Federation of Agricultural Cooperatives of Catalonia (FCAC) has identified the Asian Vespa, varroa mites, and high costs of food supplementation and veterinary treatments, along with unfair competition from adulterated honey, as the main challenges facing the sector. The FCAC is advocating for measures to improve pest treatment effectiveness, protect from unfair competition, and support the economic viability of local farms.