The Italian cereal market is experiencing a bullish phase, with prices for Durum wheat, Fino, and soft wheat on the rise due to a national deficit and commercial decisions from non-EU countries. The increase in prices is also influenced by lower local and holder supply, delays in foreign deliveries, and the logistics aspect. Europe remains a buyer, leading to supply retention in Greece and Spain, the most competitive price origins. Meanwhile, North American supply is causing more caution due to lower quality and volumes. In Russia and Ukraine, supply is pushing to seize the favorable moment, with Russian prices remaining the most competitive. Corn with characteristics is also seeing non-stop increases in Italy, bringing the quality spread to €25/t.