Unfavorable weather conditions since March have negatively impacted vegetable crops in Poland, with some crops suffering more than others. The Polish Pepper Producers Association's president, Mirosław Łuska, has noted that cold nights and cloudy days are not conducive to vegetable production. The situation has led to delayed plantings and potentially reduced yields, particularly for temperature-sensitive crops like green beans. On the bright side, cooler conditions have allowed Chinese cabbage to thrive. Due to increased production costs, farmers have postponed purchases, but recent announcements of subsidies for fertilizer purchases are expected to boost investment in production.