A forthcoming heatwave across Europe is predicted to harm summer crops in the southeast but will benefit farmers in other regions who have suffered from flooding. The heatwave could drop production by as much as two weeks, causing significant damage, particularly to Romania, the EU's second-largest corn producer. In contrast, western Europe, which has endured excessive rain since autumn, welcomes the hot and dry weather. Forecasters anticipate scorching temperatures across most of the European Union, mirroring record heat and dry conditions in other major global growing regions, with potential impacts on global supplies and prices.