On September 25 in Foggia, wheat prices increased by €5 per tonne across all grades, with quality wheat now at 315-320 euros/ton and second quality at 305-310 euros/ton. This rise was expected due to Turkey's shift in sales strategy and Canada's poor quality year despite high production. Italy's domestic prices are rising slower than the global market. Turkey is exporting wheat at 290-295 euros per tonne, aided by a low dollar. In Canada, the durum wheat harvest is nearly complete but yields are lower than the decade average, with total production likely below the official estimate of 6 million tons.