The European Union is increasing its surveillance of tomato and citrus fruit imports from non-EU countries, with a focus on Morocco, Turkey, and Tunisia. Between September 2022 and February 2023, these countries accounted for 95.1% of the EU's tomato imports, with Morocco contributing 73.3% of the total. The average price of Moroccan tomatoes in the EU rose by 12% and 21.8% respectively compared to the previous year and the five-year average. While imports from Morocco decreased in February 2023 compared to the same month in the previous year, imports from Turkey and Tunisia increased significantly.