The article reports on the current situation of various agricultural markets in Sicily and other regions, with a focus on France. It highlights a decline in oranges, particularly the small-caliber Sicilian Tarocco, due to hot weather, with consumer shift to red-fleshed oranges. Beet prices are increasing due to decreased supply, more notably in Rome due to hail damage. Artichoke prices have risen from ruined production in Sardinia and Puglia, with high-quality Tunisian violet artichokes available. Cabbage prices are stable, with a slight increase for pointed cabbage. Clementines are abundant and prices are stable, with a potential early end to the campaign due to warm weather. Fennel sales are good with slightly lowered prices, while mandarins have seen low consumer interest and prices. There is a significant increase in aubergine prices due to high demand and limited supply, while tomato prices have recovered and courgette prices have increased in winter. The article provides an overview of the market trends and prices for each product at a specific point in time.