The article highlights the minimal effect of severe weather and floods in Spain on the European greenhouse vegetable market, as reported by EastFruit and Jonathan Vandesande of FMB. Despite the logistical challenges for truck movements and changes in supply sources like Belgium, Netherlands, Greece, Italy, Morocco, and Turkey, due to the loss of 15% of the Spanish harvest, there is no panicking or significant market disruption observed so far. Prices for vegetables like tomatoes, cucumbers, and peppers are experiencing slight increases, primarily due to the end of the season for some vegetables, rather than the weather conditions in Spain.