The article highlights the impact of drought on agricultural productivity in various regions of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. The drought has affected crops at different stages, leading to significant losses and a decrease in the stock of products, causing supply issues for protein and dairy cattle producers. The drought has also led to the abandonment of gardens intended for self-consumption in Maçambará and difficulty in lettuce production in Quaraí due to water scarcity and high temperatures. Other regions are grappling with issues such as infestations, viruses, and fungal growth due to high temperatures and humidity. There is anticipation for relief with expected rainfall in the coming week.