Chicago wheat futures are experiencing a third consecutive week of gains due to decreased global supply, particularly from Russia and the United States, which are experiencing adverse weather conditions affecting crop production. Despite these supply concerns, some in the market feel that most of the potential price increases have already been factored in. Meanwhile, corn and soybean prices have seen slight declines. The U.S. Department of Agriculture has reduced its forecasts for corn and soybean production, and France's grain quality is suffering from heavy rain. However, Argentina's soybean harvest is expected to improve from last year, reaching 49 million tonnes. Commodity funds are actively buying futures contracts for corn, wheat, soybeans, and soymeal in the Chicago Board of Trade market.