The article highlights the significant decrease in onion cultivation in Hungary, particularly in the Mako region, from 1,500 to 2,000 hectares 20 years ago to only 20-30 hectares this year. The decline is attributed to the inefficiency of Mako onion production compared to other European countries like Italy, Spain, and Germany. These countries use irrigation, which is crucial for onion production but is currently lacking in Hungary. The lack of water management and drought have further exacerbated the problem, leading to significant crop losses. This issue is not limited to Hungary as other European countries are also experiencing poor onion harvests due to similar conditions.