Moldovan farmers faced challenges in melon plantations due to adverse weather conditions, leading to significant replanting needs. Despite these issues, sales of melon hybrid seeds have seen a decrease of 20-25% from the previous year, with farmers possibly opting for local seeds. The total melon cultivation area in Moldova is expected to reach between 700-800 hectares, a decrease from last year's nearly 6,000 hectares. The quality of the early melon harvests is currently low, but improvement is anticipated with expected hotter weather and rainfall. Wholesale prices for Moldovan melons are currently similar to imported Turkish melons, and there are concerns about the stability of these prices, especially with the anticipated increase in Ukrainian melon supply and consumer preference for watermelons due to their lower cost.