The article reports on the positive outlook for citrus production in Andalusia for the 2024-2025 campaign, with an expected surge in harvest due to increased spring rainfall and efficient irrigation systems. The region is set to produce over 2.26 million tons of citrus fruits, marking an 19.2% increase from the previous campaign, and contributing significantly to Spain's total production. Sweet oranges remain the dominant crop, with a 69.4% share, followed by mandarins and lemons. The production forecast is based on detailed analyses of over 1,400 plots covering nearly 4,072 hectares, alongside declarations under the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). The article also highlights the initiation of the mandarin production season in Huelva, Andalusia, and the region's efforts to promote healthy eating habits among students through the Frutibús campaign.