The article provides an overview of the agricultural market situations in Brazil, China, the EU, Japan, Romania, South Korea, South Africa, and Ukraine. In Brazil, the second maize crop is expected to yield below 70 million tons due to drought. The Chinese government is considering GMO cultivation due to food security concerns and has tightened corn import controls. The EU's official estimate for barley yields has slightly increased, while corn harvest remains stable. Japan's corn use in animal feed has decreased slightly. In Romania, corn and barley production forecasts have increased for the 2021/22 marketing year. Some analysts predict a decrease in corn exports from Russia and South Korea due to upcoming floating export duties. In Ukraine, farmers have successfully sown a significant portion of their planned spring crops, including over 92% of their corn. The article also mentions export price updates for dry post-alcoholic barley meal (DDGS) from the USA.