The article provides an overview of the current situation for melon and watermelon producers in Spain, particularly in Almería and Murcia, which are major cultivation areas. The conclusion of the greenhouse campaign reveals a stable harvest without shortages, but challenges persist, including low prices and high production costs. These issues are largely due to the unpredictability of market prices, especially supermarket promotions, and the performance of the extra-early campaign. Despite these challenges, Proexport remains optimistic about the quality of local melons and watermelons, expecting them to be available until autumn. However, demand outside of Spain has decreased due to cooler temperatures, which is expected to improve with upcoming warm weather. Historical price data shows a decrease in watermelon prices and fluctuation in melon prices over the years, highlighting the ongoing price instability in the sector.