The article discusses the pricing and market dynamics for durum wheat and other grains, focusing on Tunisia's proposal to purchase 100,000 tonnes at $345 a tonne delivered at their port, which calculates to nearly 310 euros per ton delivered. Despite a more favorable global market, local traders in Tunisia are hesitant to sell. The Foggia price list in Italy remains unchanged, with prices ranging from 310-315 euros per ton for quality wheat and 300-305 euros per ton for second quality wheat. In contrast, France has seen a decrease in prices by 5 euros, reaching 305 euros per ton, and Canada is experiencing a mild upward trend. The Chicago Stock Exchange has seen a return of soft wheat to lower price levels, influencing other grains, as the market reaches technical resistance points and faces competition from Black Sea harvests offering low prices.