The export of Ukrainian agricultural products by cars across the Polish and Slovak borders increased in August

Published 2024년 9월 6일

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In August, Ukrainian agricultural exports at the Moldovan border saw a significant decrease of 22%, totaling 51.8 thousand tons, according to Spike Brokers. Conversely, exports at the Slovak and Polish borders experienced increases of 20% and 10% to 24.1 thousand tons and 151.3 thousand tons, respectively. Sunflower oil and soybeans were the most exported products. Additionally, the article reported a rise in intra-Ukrainian transportation rates by $2 on average and an increase in rates for transportation to European countries, with variations depending on the destination.
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The flow of Ukrainian agricultural products on the Moldovan border decreased significantly, by 22%, to 51.8 thousand tons, compared to July, Spike Brokers reports. On the Slovak border, there is an increase of 20%, up to 24.1 thousand tons, on the Polish border there is also an increase of 10%, up to 151.3 thousand tons. The Romanian and Hungarian borders show stability with indicators of 75.7 thousand tons and 29.2 thousand tons, respectively. Sunflower oil — 40.6 thousand tons and soybeans — 23.2 thousand tons were exported the most in August. Rates for intra-Ukrainian transportation increased by $2 on average ...
Source: Elevatorist

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