Peru is not likely to face a severe shortage of imported grains, including yellow corn and wheat, which account for 93% of grain imports, as the country has alternative markets to turn to, says the Midagri ministry. The majority of yellow corn comes from Argentina and the United States, while 96% of wheat is sourced from Canada, the United States, and Argentina. However, Midagri warns that the price of these grains could increase due to their listing on the stock market and international price fluctuations.