Masoud Asadi, head of Khuzestan Farmers Union in Iran, has warned of a potential disaster in the vegetable and summer crops market in northern Khuzestan, despite a good year in terms of quality and quantity. Over 20,000 hectares are in a poor sales market condition, making the cost of harvest uneconomical for farmers. This has led to many products being sold as animal feed. Asadi blames the Agricultural Jihad Organization for mismanagement and non-implementation, which has resulted in a market loss for a wide range of products and potential bankruptcy for farmers. He also warns of a potential price shock in the production of vegetables and summer crops next year as many farmers may exit the production cycle.