Ukraine is facing significant agricultural losses due to adverse weather conditions, with grain and oil crop losses estimated at over 15%, including a potential corn harvest shortfall of 10 million tons. This will negatively impact both local agricultural enterprises and Ukraine's export potential, which has seen a 60% increase this year compared to the previous period, reaching over 7 million tons of agricultural products. Traditional markets in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, along with increased sales in the European Union (EU), where Ukraine has exceeded its quotas for several products, are under strain. Despite the drought affecting the EU, grain surplus is not anticipated, offering hope for increased exports in the new marketing year.