Sunflower cultivation in Germany has seen a significant surge, with a 123% increase in 2022 compared to the previous year, covering 84,000 hectares of land. This growth is largely attributed to the repercussions of the Ukraine conflict, including a rise in oilseed and sunflower oil prices, and supply shortages. Despite the challenges faced in establishing this crop, which includes a lack of established varieties and field trial data, the main farming regions are in eastern and southern Germany, with Brandenburg and Saxony-Anhalt being the leading provinces. However, Germany remains largely reliant on imported vegetable oils, meeting only 8% of its own demand, indicating a persistent dependence on external sources for its oil supply.