The ongoing war in Ukraine is causing significant challenges for pasta manufacturers in Germany, as highlighted by the Grain, Mill and Starch Industry Association (VGMS). The war is escalating the already high costs for raw materials, energy, and logistics, which are passed on to consumers in the form of higher prices. The war has further complicated the global supply of durum wheat, Germany's preferred pasta raw material, especially with Canada, the main exporter, experiencing reduced yields due to extreme weather conditions. As a result, pasta makers are struggling to meet retail demand, with logistics being the main constraint. Consumers are urged to adjust to the rising prices, and pasta companies are currently negotiating with their partners to manage the increased costs.