The cotton harvest in Andalusia has begun around a month earlier than expected due to high temperatures and water evaporation, leading to a decrease in the region's cotton production capacity by 27.5% compared to the previous campaign. The lack of water has affected irrigation, particularly in areas like Jaén, with some crops being 70% or 75% rain-fed. The final sale price of cotton is fluctuating, and the current situation has raised concerns about fair earnings and potential losses for farmers.