Brazilian mills are expected to make further price adjustments on flour to consumers due to high foreign wheat prices, impacting inflation. Despite a recent drop in Chicago Stock Exchange wheat prices, they have not significantly decreased for Brazilian mills due to volatility and limited impact during the off-season peak. Wheat prices hit a record high in real terms in Brazil in June, leading to over 30% increase in costs for some companies, only 15% of which has been passed on to consumers. The national harvest, expected to provide some relief, is not expected to significantly reduce costs.