The wheat market in southern Brazil continues at a moderate pace with regional adjustments in prices. According to TF Agroeconômica, Rio Grande do Sul has opened a new pricing table for export, reflecting differences in grain quality and levels of DON contamination. In the port of Rio Grande, milling wheat (up to 2,000 PPM) is priced at R$ 1,165.00 per ton, while feed wheat with up to 2,000 PPM is worth R$ 1,115.00 and feed wheat with up to 4,000 PPM, R$ 1,095.00, all with payment scheduled for December 15. In dollars, the price of Brazilian milling wheat is around US$ 225 FOB Rio Grande, a value higher than the Argentine wheat, priced at US$ 216 FOB Up River.