Due to the significant increase in energy prices, many Slovak tomato growers are either limiting their winter cultivation or halting it altogether, leading to expected shortages in the coming months. The Slovak Agriculture and Food Chamber (SPPK) forecasts a 20 to 30 percent surge in the prices of all vegetables, including tomatoes, due to increased heating costs. Currently standing at 60,000 euros per hectare, these costs are projected to escalate to 400,000 euros per hectare this year, if energy prices do not decrease. As a result, local growers might shift their tomato planting to spring, potentially resulting in a situation similar to this summer's market oversupply and price drop.