The sunflower harvest in Andalusia, Spain, has concluded with a production estimate of 250,000 tons, marking a 25% decrease from the previous season due to negative weather conditions, low prices, and a shift towards high oleic cultivation. The final yields were lower than expected, with some plots seeing a 21% reduction in rainfall. Despite these challenges, farmers have not received a fair price for their crops, with the industry setting prices for conventional and high oleic sunflower at € 530 / ton and € 535 / kg, respectively. Spain, which is an importer of sunflower products, is expected to have a domestic production of 800,000 tons this season, which is significantly below the average of the last 5 years.