The article reports a decrease in the prices of basic vegetables, particularly tomatoes, in Moroccan markets, following a period of high prices that had threatened social stability. The current price range for a kilogram of tomatoes in wholesale markets is between 3.5 and 5 dirhams, a significant drop from the height of the crisis when it was over ten dirhams. It is anticipated that national tomato production will meet Ramadan demand, with prices likely to remain between 5 and 6 dirhams per kilogram. However, citizens are still complaining about the high prices of other staple vegetables like potatoes and onions, which are sold at prices beyond the reach of average Moroccans, and are urging the government to curb speculators.