The summer drought in Tunisia caused a significant loss of tomato volumes, leading many growers to focus on tomato crops during the autumn cycle. However, the excessive heat in certain regions accelerated the development of tomatoes, resulting in an oversupply in the market. Furthermore, the ban on Tunisian tomato exports to Libya, a major market, has further affected prices, causing them to plummet from 1 dinar per kg to 0.1 dinar per kg.