Prolonged rains in Primorye during May and June severely disrupted the soybean sowing campaign, with only 51% of the planned 151 thousand hectares being sown. This unprecedented situation in 24 years threatens to reduce soybean exports, although local livestock feed needs will still be met. Farmers face significant financial risks due to loan repayments and inadequate insurance coverage, while regional authorities lack support mechanisms, potentially necessitating federal assistance. Additionally, June flooding affected over 113 thousand hectares of agricultural land, impacting early grains, soybeans, and corn.