The Europêche data for 2024 predicts that Europe's apricot production will remain steady at 523,986 tonnes, which is 2% higher than the five-year average from 2018 to 2022. However, there are significant variations among countries. Italy, the largest producer, is expected to see a 7% decrease from the five-year average due to reducing cultivated areas, while Spain's production is projected to surge by 46% due to favorable conditions. France's production is anticipated to decline by 29% from 2023 and 13% below the five-year average due to adverse weather conditions, but Greece's production is expected to recover, with a forecast of 87,500 tonnes, despite a slight decline in the earliest varieties due to high winter temperatures.