The article highlights the current market conditions for new season crop varieties, noting a tightening of available stocks expected to last for two weeks until more new season Queens are harvested. Early-planted varieties have experienced yield reductions due to adverse weather, leading to a cautious market outlook. In Europe, particularly Belgium, planting delays have resulted in a tight availability of early processing crops, with sufficient volumes not expected until mid-August. Despite these challenges, early 'table' varieties are being harvested, and prices have remained stable compared to last year.