The wheat market in Brazil's southern states is currently experiencing a near-stagnant trade due to low demand and pricing difficulties. The situation is further complicated by the supply of Argentine wheat in the port of Rio Grande. Despite a total supply of 1.845 million tons, it is not enough to meet local demand. Mills are indicating prices ranging from R$1,250.00 to R$1,400.00 per ton, but sellers are delaying negotiations in hopes of higher prices. The high cost of aligning raw material costs with flour prices is also contributing to the market paralysis. However, there is optimism for a medium-term price increase, which may stimulate negotiations.