The article provides an overview of the industrial tomato production forecast and price expectations across several Euro-Mediterranean countries, including Hungary, Algeria, Egypt, France, Greece, Italy, Russia, Portugal, Spain, and Turkey. It highlights expected production volumes and quality in each country, with Hungary and Russia seeing stable production, while alerts to increased prices due to reduced production in Greece and higher cost factors in Extremadura, Spain. It also mentions adjustments in cultivation in southern Turkey and the severe drought leading to a ban on seasonal vegetable cultivation in irrigated areas in Tunisia, impacting production projections. The article underscores the varying price negotiations and challenges in the industrial tomato market, such as international price competition and increased production costs, painting a complex picture of the industry's outlook.