The National Garlic Assembly in Spain's garlic hub, Las Pedroñeras, highlighted significant issues including a severe yield drop due to drought and water shortages, with some areas seeing a 50% reduction. Growers have not been able to irrigate due to water use restrictions, putting the crop at risk. Additionally, the assembly uncovered allegations of fraudulent imports from China, claiming to import 'frozen' garlic, but possibly classifying it as 'fresh' garlic, which could affect tariff classifications. Andalusia, home to Spain's second-largest garlic-growing region, is particularly affected.