Russia: Grain loading on the railway in the Altai Territory increased by 2.5 times in January

Published 2022년 2월 15일

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The Altai region in Russia has seen a significant increase in the transportation of agricultural products, with grain loading reaching 145 thousand tons in January 2022, a 2.5-fold increase from the previous year. The majority of these products are sent to over 50 regions within Russia, as well as to countries such as Belarus, Azerbaijan, and China. This surge is attributed to new services, infrastructure development, the establishment of new production facilities, and the expansion of markets for agricultural products. Since the beginning of the year, the Altai Territory has loaded a total of 741 thousand tons of various cargoes, marking a 36% increase from January of the previous year.
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Most of the transported products of Altai agricultural enterprises are sent to more than 50 regions of Russia In January 2022, the loading of grain on the network of Russian Railways in the Altai Territory amounted to 145 thousand tons, which is more than 2.5 times higher than in the same period last year, the ZSZD corporate communications service reports. In the volume of transported grain crops, wheat accounts for the largest share, and shippers also present barley, oilseeds and other grains for transportation. Also in January, 64 thousand tons of milled products were loaded and shipped in the region, which is 54% more than in the same period in 2021. Most of the transported products of Altai agricultural enterprises are sent to more than 50 regions of Russia, including the Far East, the northern and central territories of the country, and the Kaliningrad region. For export, grain and grinding products are transported to Belarus, Azerbaijan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, ...
Source: Zol

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