Russia: Rail shipments of barley for February 2023

Published 2023년 3월 6일

Tridge summary

From March 6, 2023, an analysis of Russian railway transportation data reveals a 5.81% decrease in barley transportation, totaling 207.98 thousand MT. The internal railway traffic within Russia reached 127.14 thousand MT, with a distribution of 61.1% for internal movement, 37.9% for export, and 1.0% for import. The Central Federal District led in shipments, while the Volga Federal District was the main exporter. Far Abroad was the leading importer of Russian barley, with significant increases in total railroad deliveries and transit of barley through Russia since the beginning of the year.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

* macro-regions (federal districts) act as regions The total volume of barley transportation by Russian railway for the period under review amounted to 207.98 thousand MT (-5.81% compared to the previous period) Internal railway traffic for the period under review of barley on the territory of the Russian Federation amounted to 127.14 thousand MT (includes all transportation within Russia). The total internal movement of barley by rail across the territory of the Russian Federation amounted to 61.1%, the share of export 37.9%, import 0.0%, and transit 1.0%. The ratio of intra-regional to inter-regional transportation (macro-regions - federal districts act as regions) amounted to 71.6%, over the past period 39.2%. The volume of domestic transportation in Russia amounted to 88.0% of the volume of the previous period. The maximum railway shipments, including domestic ones, were made by the Central Federal District for the specified period - 73.87 thousand MT (58.1% of all shipments ...
Source: Zol

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