Extremadura's tomato production has seen a significant decrease of 30% this season, according to the Association of Agricultural Cooperatives of Extremadura (Acopaex), due to both drought and intense summer heat. This has resulted in reduced sales contracts with companies and increased prices, despite rising production costs. The climatic conditions have also negatively impacted maize, rice, and olive groves. Acopaex's president, Domingo Fernandez, has called for reflection on the future of Extremadura's countryside amidst these challenging climatic conditions.