Corn dominates in the road transportation of grain: the main volumes are concentrated in the north and center of Ukraine.

Published Apr 13, 2026

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The cost of transportation depended on the region and the length of the route. Specifically, from Chernihiv and Zhytomyr regions, the tariffs were 1650–2200 UAH/t (with VAT), from Kyiv region — 1400–1700 UAH/t, from Sumy region — 1980–2300 UAH/t, from Kirovohrad region — about 1100 UAH/t, and from Ternopil region — 600–700 UAH/t. The most expensive remained the long routes to the ports of Odesa and Mykolaiv regions.

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Last week in Ukraine, the main volumes of automobile grain transportation were concentrated in the northern and central regions. This is reported by Latifundist.com, citing data from "Ukrvantaj AGRO". Read all news of the elevator market on our Telegram channel The most active routes were from Chernihiv, Kyiv, Sumy, Zhytomyr, and Kirovohrad regions towards the ports of the Odesa region and Mykolaiv. At the same time, the intensity of transportation remained high in the western direction—from Ternopil to Ivano-Frankivsk region. In the structure of shipments, corn dominated, accounting for about 68%. Sunflower seeds accounted for 17%, while wheat and soybeans each accounted for 6%, and barley accounted for the remaining 3%. The cost of transportation depended on the region and the length of the route. Specifically, from Chernihiv and Zhytomyr regions, tariffs ranged from 1650–2200 UAH/t (including VAT), from Kyiv—1400–1700 UAH/t, from Sumy—1980–2300 UAH/t, from Kirovohrad—about 1100 ...

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