Morocco is experiencing a surge in market prices for agricultural products, leading to financial strain for many citizens. The cost of vegetables and fruits has significantly increased, with the cheapest options now priced above 6 dirhams per kilogram. The high prices are attributed to factors such as drought, which has reduced agricultural yield, and increased costs of fuel, fertilizers, and seeds. The complexity of the supply chain and the actions of wholesalers are also contributing factors. There are concerns that the situation will worsen during Ramadan due to increased consumption, with wholesalers expected to further increase prices to profit.