The article provides an overview of the current market situation for vegetables, particularly red onions, in several European countries including Poland, Romania, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic. It highlights a significant increase in vegetable costs, affecting all types, and the need for imports to make up for a shortfall in domestic red onion supplies. Despite higher costs driving some smaller producers out of the market, overall crop quantities have risen. The National Chamber of Agrarian Economy (NAK) reported that while the sown area for overwintering red onions has remained stable, yield increases have led to a reduced need for imports. The article also mentions the extension of license agreements for red onion preparations and introduces micro-irrigation technology and leaf fertilization techniques used in the industry.