Between May 13-19, 2024, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development reported changes in the market prices for various grains. Consumer wheat saw a 3% increase from the previous week and an 8.5% rise from the previous month, but was 12% lower than the previous year. Consumer rye decreased by 1% from the previous week but rose by 4% from the previous month, and was 23% cheaper than the same period in 2023. Feed barley experienced a 1% increase from the previous week and month, but was 17% lower than the previous year. Consumer oats increased by 3% from the previous week and were 4% higher than the previous year. Triticale prices increased by 3% from the previous week and by 5% from the previous month, but were 23% lower than the previous year. Corn prices increased by 7% from the previous month but were 26% lower than the previous year. Additionally, the article mentioned an increase in export prices for wheat in the USA, France, and Black Sea ports, feed barley in France and the Black Sea ports, and corn in the USA and the Black Sea ports.