The European Commission's tomato dashboard has reported extreme price hikes and the Netherlands as having the highest prices and most extreme increases due to delayed cultivation caused by the energy crisis and climate extremes. The average kilo price of tomatoes in March was over 4.50 euros, with a 171% increase compared to January. Spain and Italy also experienced significant price increases. The European Commission is monitoring tomato imports, which have increased significantly from Morocco and Turkey, and exports, which have decreased, especially in December.