The article highlights the situation of Polish vegetable markets, particularly those under cover like peppers, zucchini, eggplants, cauliflowers, and broccoli, which are running low and may not be available for planting in winter due to high costs. As a result, imports are becoming the primary source for these vegetables. The situation is similar for cucumbers, with domestic production likely to cease due to competition from cheaper imports from countries such as Ukraine, Albania, and Uzbekistan. The market is also experiencing a decrease in domestic tomato production, with prices remaining stable but shifts towards imported tomatoes. Radishes and iceberg lettuce are also nearing the end of their production, and the market will increasingly rely on imports.