Onion prices in the European Union are set to rise due to a combination of factors including the disruption of imports from New Zealand, India, and China due to a blockade of the Red Sea passage by terrorist attacks, an extended ban on onion exports from Egypt, and issues with imports from Central Asian countries due to poor warehouse conditions and weather-related delays. Additionally, the first batches of onions from Spain and Italy, due in mid-April, will be expensive due to high prices and low stocks. These factors may push onion prices to exceed last year's levels and reach new record highs.