Spain has seen a significant decrease in its garlic harvest, with a 45% drop and quality issues due to nematode damage, resulting in potential contract failure and potential price increases as demand remains high globally, particularly from China which had a good harvest despite high demand. Transportation costs from China have doubled, leading to more expensive shipping, and speculators expect further price hikes by the Chinese New Year, potentially raising garlic prices by an additional 50%. Additionally, the availability of containers for export is limited, further impacting the logistics and availability of garlic on the global market.