The Kirovohrad region in Ukraine has seen a significant decrease in its grain and leguminous crops harvest this year, with a 25% drop compared to the previous year, primarily due to abnormally high temperatures. Despite this, the region managed to produce the largest sunflower harvest in the country, totaling 1.288 million tons. However, the lack of rainfall in the south of the region in the summer led to a loss of part of the harvest, with sunflower yields decreasing by half to two thirds, corn by four times, and soybeans by five to eight times. Experts believe that the meteorological conditions, particularly the absence of a proper winter and the unfavorable weather in May and June, significantly impacted the harvest.