In November, the U.S. saw a significant increase in the prices of fresh and dry vegetables, with lettuce being severely affected due to diseases and hot weather in the Salinas Valley. This has led to a decrease in production, forcing growers to shift their operations to other regions. However, the ongoing drought in the Southwest is expected to further reduce water supplies in California and Arizona, impacting vegetable and citrus production. The USDA has forecasted a decrease in the production of citrus fruits for 2023 due to hurricanes in Florida and the drought.