ASAJA Murcia has reported that the 2026 stone fruit campaign presents itself as "productive, balanced, and of high quality," and has emphasized the importance of reinforcing the internationalization of the sector to consolidate its position in foreign markets. The agricultural organization has pointed out that the climatic conditions recorded during autumn and winter, with accumulated precipitations of between 150 and 200 liters per square meter and a higher number of cold hours, have favored a more uniform flowering and adequate setting. This agronomic behavior allows for the anticipation of a more stable campaign after several years marked by climatic incidents and water restrictions. According to ASAJA Murcia sources, the start of the campaign is set around mid-April, beginning with early varieties of apricot, followed by peach, nectarine, paraguayo, and platerina. The organization further highlights that the Region of Murcia "will once again position itself as a European ...