Uzbekistan and Tajikistan are experiencing a good apple harvest this spring due to avoided frost damage and lack of excess crop load from the previous year. However, unusual hot weather in July is causing plant stress, water deficiency, and sunburn, with some areas experiencing fruit shedding. The high temperatures have also led to ultra-early ripening of autumn apple varieties, which are being sold despite not yet reaching the necessary mass. This oversupply has resulted in significantly lower wholesale and retail prices for apples in Uzbekistan compared to the previous year, and it is anticipated that farmers may need to continue selling at low prices until the supply diminishes, potentially leading to a price surge in winter due to limited local stock and the introduction of imported apples.