Green onions stand out as the agricultural product with the highest increase in origin price in the Canary Islands over the last year. In May 2026, the kilo reached a value of 1.65 euros, compared to 0.99 euros in the same month of 2025, representing a 66.7% increase. This data is part of the Agricultural Price Statistics published by the Canary Institute of Statistics (ISTAC).
Lemons have also seen a significant rise, going from 0.71 euros per kilo in May 2025 to 0.97 euros currently, a 36.6% increase. Other products whose value has increased include melons (28.4%), leeks (28.3%), and potatoes (19.2%).
In contrast, onions and tomatoes are the products that have seen the most significant price drops in origin. Onions have fallen by 28.6% annually, settling at 0.65 euros per kilo this May compared to 0.91 euros last year. Tomatoes have gone from 1.26 euros to 0.92 euros, a decrease of 27.8%.
Other products that have experienced price decreases include papayas (-22.9%), oranges (-19.7%), and watermelons (-18.6%).




