Sicilian cantaloupe melon growers are facing a catastrophic season due to low prices and increasing cultivation costs. They are paid as little as 20 cents per kilo, while the cost of cultivation is around 60-70 cents per kilo. The problem of overproduction due to a large planting period and lack of consumption due to bad weather is exacerbated by the high labor costs that are being ignored. The growers are seeking government intervention, including mediation with banks and more favorable loan terms, to avoid struggling to plant crops next season. Foreign competition is not a significant factor in this issue.