The Board of Trustees of the La Mancha Saffron Protected Designation of Origin Regulatory Council Foundation has warned that saffron cultivation in Castilla-La Mancha is at a critical risk of extinction due to the absence of financial support, the lack of a corm market, and the adverse effects of climate change. These factors have led to a significant decrease in saffron yield and production, with the area under saffron cultivation also diminishing. The Board is urgently calling on the Government of Castilla-La Mancha to include aid in the Rural Development Plans of the CAP that will open in 2023 to start new saffron plantations and maintain existing ones. They are advocating for half of the cost for new plantations and half of the annual maintenance costs. They have criticized the lack of economic support in Castilla-La Mancha, which is home to at least 90% of Spain's saffron production, despite the region's international prestige.