The article highlights the impact of varying weather conditions on the growth and yield of summer crops in Europe. Ongoing sowing delays and reduced estimates for durum wheat and soft wheat, particularly in France and Italy, reflect the adverse effects of persistent rainfall and high humidity. Additionally, high humidity and disease pressure, including phytophthora in potatoes, pose challenges in the Benelux and parts of France. In contrast, eastern Germany and Poland face water shortages, although so far, they have not significantly impacted crop conditions. The article also mentions the sowing challenges for sugar beets and the impact of heavy rain showers on winter crops in Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg.