The global supply of cereals is facing a crunch due to factors such as the war in Ukraine, high demand, scarce supply due to adverse weather conditions in major producing countries, high fertilizer prices, and rising transport and energy costs. As a result, the import prices of cereals, including wheat, barley, rye, oats, and corn, have surged by 53.6% year-on-year in Germany in March, the highest increase since May 2011. This situation has led to a significant rise in the prices of imported cereals and overall imports in Germany. Despite these challenges, Germany managed to export 11.7 million tons of cereals worth 2.8 billion euros in 2021, with wheat being its primary export. However, the war in Ukraine has impacted the export of wheat, leading to a decrease in volume by 8.2% in 2021. Additionally, the harvest in Germany was 2.1% lower in 2021, producing around 42.4 million tons of grain.