In April, grain transportation volumes by rail to neighboring countries decreased.

Published Apr 12, 2026

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This is reported by AgroReview In the first week of April 2026, a decrease in the volumes of grain cargo transportation through western border railway crossings was observed. This issue was discussed during an online meeting with representatives of JSC “Ukrzaliznytsia” and participants in the agricultural market on April 9. Reduction in grain exports through key crossings Data shows that in April, the volumes of grain transportation through border railway crossings decreased in all directions. The most noticeable decline was recorded in the direction of Poland: the average daily number of grain wagons heading to Poland decreased by 12.2 units and currently stands at 13.3 wagons per day. Regarding the Ukrainian-Slovak border, the average daily figure is 25.3 wagons of grain, which is 6.2 units less than before. Thus, a significant impact on transportation volumes is also evident here. Dynamics in the Hungarian and Romanian directions Hungary continues to lead in the reception of ...

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