Spain and Portugal have experienced a significant increase in soft wheat yields for 2024, with an 80% and 83% rise in comparison to the previous year. This surge is largely due to last year's poor yield caused by extreme drought. According to the recent MARS report from the European Commission, Spain's yield is projected to reach 3.80 t/ha, marking a 16% improvement over the past five years' average, while Portugal's is expected to be 2.52 t/ha, a 16% increase as well. However, both countries' yields are considerably lower than the leading performers, including Ireland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, and France.