The wheat market continues to rise in Brazil, sustained by scarcity of supply and active demand during the inter-crop season. At the same time, the international scenario presents volatility, influenced by climatic factors and geopolitical tensions, while cereal derivatives show distinct behaviors. Wheat prices continue on an upward trajectory in the Brazilian internal market, even in the face of falling external quotations and the devaluation of the dollar against the real. According to Cepea, the movement is mainly driven by the need for stock replenishment by buyers and the low availability of product in the spot market during the inter-crop season. Another relevant factor is the more withdrawn stance of sellers, who are focused on summer crop activities, which further reduces liquidity and sustains prices at high levels. The supply restriction is more evident in the main producing states of the Southern region, where the market remains firm and with little product ...