UZ recorded an increase in grain transfers to Hungary, Slovakia and Romania

The volume of grain transfer through the Ukrainian-Hungarian railway border crossings increased the most — to 43.5 wagons per day.
This was announced at an online meeting of representatives of JSC Ukrzaliznytsia with agricultural market participants on November 20, writes Rail.insider.
Hungary is currently the leader in the volume of Ukrainian grain acceptance by rail with an average daily rate of 43.5 wagons — 3.3 units more than a week earlier.
The volume of grain transfer through the Ukrainian-Slovak border crossings increased by 1.4 wagons per day — to 14.9 units.
The rate of grain transfer to Romania is currently 10.6 units per day, which is one wagon more than a week earlier.
At the same time, the volume of grain transfer to Poland fell by 1.7 wagons. Currently, 5.1 units per day are sent through border crossings.
The total average daily grain transfer through western border crossings reaches 156 wagons per day – 21 units more than in October.
USM previously reported that the flow of grain trucks to the ports of Great Odesa has increased.
