Since June, Ukraine has experienced a significant increase in wheat flour prices, with costs rising by over UAH 2,000/ton in just one month. This price hike is primarily due to a limited supply of flour, caused by producer restraint and maintenance-related shutdowns of processing enterprises. The high price trend is also influenced by challenges in sourcing high-quality raw materials, leading to a predicted 30% increase in bread prices by the President of the 'All-Ukrainian Association of Bakers', Yury Duchenko. Additionally, flour millers are struggling to find grain for milling, and there are concerns about payment crises for bakery products already delivered to trade and the armed forces. Furthermore, a potential new state tax on Ukrainian grain trade in Poland could exacerbate the situation.