Deepening drought in Western Romania threatens development of sunseed
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Deepening drought in western Romania is becoming one of the key risks for the new sunflower season in the Black Sea and Danube region. Despite improved temperatures and localized rainfall, moisture deficit in deeper soil layers continues raising concerns over yield potential. The market is increasingly focused on summer weather risks, which may become decisive for crop development and sunflower quality.
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