The Europêch 2023 forecasts, shared in Perpignan during Medfel, predict a slight decrease in apricot production across Europe, with a total of 503,000 tonnes at an average level, marking a 7% drop from 2022 and a return to the production volumes seen in 2017 and 2019. The forecasts reveal a mixed situation across countries, with Italy expecting a 26% decrease to 203,000 tonnes due to reduced cultivation, cold weather, and sudden climate changes. Greece and France are expected to maintain similar production levels to 2022, while Spain is set to see a slight increase to 99,000 tonnes, recovering from the volumetric deficit in 2022. The decrease in production is particularly linked to earlier ripening varieties, highlighting the challenges faced by apricot producers due to changing climate conditions and fluctuating surface areas.