The recent movement in the corn market has been marked by a change in the behavior of international quotations, which are beginning to show clearer signs of recovery. The TF agroeconomic points out that prices in Chicago have entered an upward channel, a condition that tends to open up space for better values in the short and medium term, after weeks of sluggishness caused by the excess of global supply. In Brazil, this adjustment occurs after a prolonged period of pressure, influenced by the entry of American corn at very low prices, which increased domestic availability and delayed the domestic reaction.