Record high global onion prices are resulting from a global shortage of onions due to reduced yields in major producing countries like the Netherlands, Germany, UK, Italy, Spain, Egypt, South Africa, New Zealand, and France, caused by drought, lower plantings, and adverse weather conditions such as cyclones. Despite these challenges, there is weak demand in North America. The market is further complicated by speculation, availability of small sizes at large prices, and a tight market that is cutting the season short in France. Despite high production costs, there is interest in organic onions in Germany, though the market is cautious due to the current situation.