In response to concerns over a potential drop in sunflower and sunflower oil supplies from Ukraine, which is a major global exporter of these commodities, Romania, Bulgaria, France, and Hungary have increased their sunflower plantings. The United States Department of Agriculture anticipates a significant decrease in Ukrainian sunflower crops in 2022 due to conflict, leading to increased interest in other sources. The European Union, which is the world's third-largest sunflower-growing country, has seen an 11% rise in sunflower plantings since 2015, with Romania being the largest contributor. These countries are aiming to mitigate the potential shortage by expanding their sown areas and improving yield efficiency.