The article highlights a significant decrease in apricot production in France, with an estimated drop of 30 to 40% due to complex factors including heavy rainfall during flowering season. The regions most affected are the Rhône Valley, Gard, and Crau, particularly the Bergeron variety. However, Roussillon may provide a lifeline if it receives expected rains. The market is expected to experience supply and demand challenges in July, with producers hoping for improved price stability over last year. At the European level, apricot production is projected to remain stable at 524,000 tons from the 2023 levels.