Railway shipments of flour in Russia for February 2022

Published Mar 15, 2022

Tridge summary

From March 15, 2022, to the present, Russia has experienced a notable increase in the railway transportation of wheat and rye flour, with a total volume of 97.68 thousand MT, which is 30.63% higher than the previous period. This surge is predominantly concentrated within Russia, with an internal movement of 70.03 thousand MT, representing 71.7% of the total. The Siberian Federal District has been the most significant contributor to both domestic shipments and exports of these flours. Furthermore, Turkmenistan has emerged as the leading importer of Russian wheat and rye flour by rail this year, marking a significant increase compared to the same period last year. The Altai Territory and the Novosibirsk Region have seen the largest shipments, and ZAO "ALEYSKZERNOPRODUKT" and OJSC "MELNIK" have been the largest domestic recipients of these flours.
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 transportation of wheat and rye flour by Russian railway for the period under review amounted to 97.68 thousand MT (+30.63% compared to the previous period) The total internal movement of wheat and rye flour by rail across the Russian territory amounted to 70.03 thousand MT (includes all transportation within Russia). The internal movement of wheat and rye flour by rail in Russia amounted to 71.7%, the share of export 28.3%, import 0.0%, and transit 0.0%. The ratio of intraregional to interregional transportation (macroregions - federal districts act as regions) amounted to 41.2%, over the past period 37.7%. The volume of domestic transportation in Russia amounted to 106.1% of the volume of the previous period. The maximum railway shipments of wheat and rye flour, including domestic ones, were made by the Siberian Federal District for the specified period - 52.19 thousand MT (74.5% of all shipments in the ...
Source: Zol

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