The agricultural forecasts for May 31 predict a significant increase in cherry and peach productivity, with cherry yield tripling that of 2020, and peach yield nearly reaching the five-year average. While the initial expectations for autumn/winter cereals were not fully confirmed, there are forecasts of increased productivity in soft wheat, barley, and oats. However, no increase in area is expected for corn for grain or potatoes. Despite some delays, favorable weather conditions have supported the development of dryland pastures and forages, meeting the food needs of livestock. In the tomato industry, the planted area is expected to increase by 20% due to a rise in the price paid to the producer. However, there is an estimated 5% decrease in the sown area for sunflower compared to 2020.