Russian corn rail shipments for September 2024

Published 2024년 10월 9일

Tridge summary

Russian railways have seen a significant increase in corn transportation, with a total volume of 33.91 thousand MT, a 72.97% increase from the previous period. Domestic movement of corn made up 66.9% of the total, with the Central Federal District being the most active in corn shipments. Kazakhstan has been the leading railway exporter of corn to Russia this year, while Latvia has been the leader in railway imports of corn from Russia. Since the beginning of the year, total rail shipments of corn have been 305723 MT, a decrease of 106842 MT compared to the same period last year.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

* regions are macro-regions (federal districts) The total volume of corn transportation by Russian railways for the period under review was 33.91 thousand MT (+72.97% compared to the previous period) Domestic movement of corn by rail across the territory of the Russian Federation was 22.69 thousand MT (includes all transportation within Russia). For the period under review, the total domestic movement of corn by rail across the territory of the Russian Federation was 66.9%, the share of export was 33.1%, import 0.0%, and transit 0.0%. The ratio of intra-regional to inter-regional transportation (regions are macro-regions - federal districts) was 25.0%, compared to 45.0% for the previous period. The volume of domestic transportation was 149.6% of the volume of the previous period. During the period, the Central Federal District produced the maximum corn shipments by rail, including domestic ones - 18.93 thousand MT (83.4% of all shipments in the Russian Federation). The Far Eastern ...
Source: Zol

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