In 2023, the Spanish watermelon market witnessed notable changes, with overall imports falling by 11.2% to 121.23 million kilos and the total value of these imports decreasing by 16.8%. Morocco, which has been the leading supplier of watermelons to Spain, experienced a significant drop in its exports to the country by 23.8%, with its import value reducing to 52.38 million euros, despite maintaining average purchase prices. On the other hand, Senegal and Mauritania emerged as notable players in the market, with their exports to Spain increasing by 21.3% and an impressive 372.4%, respectively. This shift underscores a changing landscape in the Spanish watermelon market, with new suppliers gaining a foothold at the expense of traditional ones.