Summer's durum wheat price surge is causing concern for Italian pasta makers as Canada's severe heat and drought are expected to decrease durum trade by about 3 million tonnes, leading to a global supply shortage and price hikes. The UN Food and Agriculture Organization's food price index is at a 10-year high, with durum quotations at a 13-year high and European wheat prices at a 13-year peak. The situation is worsened by Canada's low durum stock levels and adverse weather conditions in the United States and France. As a result, pasta manufacturers are facing production challenges and potential price increases, which may affect consumption patterns in emerging economies. The International Grains Council forecasts a 19-year low in global durum demand for the 2021/22 season, with end-season durum stocks projected at a 14-year low.