Asaja Córdoba, a Spanish agricultural organisation, anticipates a promising orange harvest in the Vega del Guadalquivir due to increased international prices resulting from a severe drought in Brazil, a major exporter of frozen orange juice. This optimism is balanced by concerns over the import of oranges from countries with lower production costs and standards, which could negatively affect Spanish farmers. Asaja is advocating for the implementation of mirror clauses to ensure import of only fruits that meet EU standards and do not use prohibited products. The organisation's calls come in the wake of a significant price drop in the previous campaign due to imports from outside the EU, highlighting the need for equal labour and health conditions in international trade.