Chakinsky 77® is an early-maturing, high-yield variety of sunflower intended for the production of high-quality oil and seeds. The plant is tall, non-branching, with medium-sized leaves of light green color and a flat transverse cross-section. The medium-sized head turns halfway downwards at maturity; the seeds are narrowly egg-shaped, medium thickness, primarily black with gray marginal stripes. The flowers are yellow, and the early flowering time promotes timely harvest maturity. The variety is distinguished by high yield and adapted to various climatic conditions, making it in demand in the agricultural industry. The average yield in the Central-Black-Earth region is 20.9 centners/hectare, with maximum indicators reaching 33.3 centners/hectare. Chakinsky 77® is a high-oil content variety with about 51.6% fat content in the seeds, ensuring the production of high-quality oil. Additionally, the variety is characterized by disease resistance, which reduces the risk of yield losses and increases the economic efficiency of cultivation. The absence of branching and the plant's structural features facilitate agricultural operations. Thanks to its characteristics, Chakinsky 77® is a reliable choice for farmers focused on producing high-quality sunflower oil and seeds.