Global warming is affecting crop yields worldwide, with some regions experiencing droughts and others benefiting from warmer climates. The UN Food and Agriculture Organization has revised crop forecasts due to weather extremes, with decreased grain harvests in Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico, but increased yields in Russia, Turkey, and the US. Despite a 9.5% decrease from the record year 2022, Russian farmers harvested the second largest grain harvest in history, with climate change increasing crop yield in all federal districts except the Far Eastern and Southern ones.