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Transfer of Ukrainian grain through Hungarian borders increased by 55%

Published Nov 4, 2024

Tridge summary

In October, the average daily volume of grain transfer through Ukrainian border railway crossings experienced significant changes. Grain exports to Hungary saw a 55% increase, with 51.4 more wagons compared to September, making Hungary the leading recipient of Ukrainian grain by rail. Poland followed in second place, with a slight decrease in grain transfers compared to September. Conversely, grain transfers through the Ukrainian-Romanian border decreased by 21.7%, and to Slovakia increased by 13.8%. The total average daily transfer of grain and meal from Ukraine increased by 15.9%, reaching 240 wagons per day.
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In October, the average daily volume of grain transfer through border railway crossings with Hungary increased by 55%. This was discussed during an online meeting of representatives of JSC "Ukrzaliznytsia" with participants of the agricultural market, reports Rail.insider. As it is clarified, last month the most wagons with grain from Ukraine went to Hungary — 51.4 units. This is 18.3 (or 55%) more than in September. In second place in terms of the volume of average daily transfer of grain is Poland - 50 wagons per day move through the junctions with it. Compared to September, the indicator decreased by 2.9 wagons (or 5.8%). The number of wagons with grain heading through the Ukrainian-Romanian border crossings significantly decreased in October, by 10.9 units per day (or 21.7%). The average figure was 39.3 cars per day. In October, an average of 33.3 wagons of ...
Source: Agravery
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