The Prognosfruit congress in Budapest has forecasted a decrease in the European apple harvest for 2024, with a projected 10% drop from the 2023 harvest and an 11% decrease compared to the average of the last three years, making it the second lowest production in the last 10 years. The main countries contributing to this decrease include Italy, Germany, France, and Poland, while Spain is expected to see a recovery. The main varieties, such as Golden, Gala, and Cripps, are also predicted to see a decrease, except for Fuji. The pear harvest is also expected to see a decrease, being the third lowest in its historical series, with Belgium, Holland, and Spain forecasted to have decreases, while France, Italy, and Portugal are expected to recover. The commercial campaign is anticipated to be fluid with a deficit in certain varieties.