Russia: Rail rice shipments for May 2024

Published 2024년 7월 8일

Tridge summary

The article provides an overview of the rice transportation dynamics in Russia from June 2024, highlighting a decrease in total railway rice volume by 5.77% compared to the previous period, with an 94.0% domestic traffic volume. The Southern Federal District led in both shipments and exports, while Uzbekistan was the leader in rail transit. The Krasnodar region and Primorsky Territory were the leaders in railway shipments, with Chelyabinsk region and Novosibirsk region being the largest recipients. JSC FIRM "AGROCOMPLEX" IM. N.I. TKACHEV and LLC "RESOURCE" stood out as the leading companies in domestic shipments and receipts, respectively.
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* macro-regions (federal districts) act as regions The total volume of rice transportation by Russian railway during the period under review amounted to 17.24 thousand MT (-5.77% compared to the previous period) Internal traffic by railway across the territory of the Russian Federation amounted to 16 .21 thousand MT (includes all transportation within Russia). During the period under review, the total domestic railway traffic in the Russian Federation amounted to 94.0%, the share of exports was 5.4%, imports were 0.6%, and transit were 0.0%. The ratio of intraregional to interregional transportation (macroregions - federal districts act as regions) was 3.9%, compared to 3.0% for the previous period. The volume of domestic transportation in Russia amounted to 97.0% compared to the volume of the previous period. The maximum railway shipments of rice, including domestic ones, for the specified period were made by the Southern Federal District - 9.86 thousand MT (60.8% of all ...
Source: Zol

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