In October, there was a significant reduction in the volume of grains passing through the Ukrainian-Slovak and Ukrainian-Hungarian border crossings, this is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

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In October, the average daily transfer of grain shipments through the Ukrainian-Hungarian border decreased by 21.5 wagons compared to September, now standing at 49.8 wagons per day.

The transfer of grains to Slovakia also decreased by 20.4 wagons, with the current daily figure being 58.3 wagons.

At the same time, the daily number of wagons carrying grains towards the Ukrainian-Polish junctions increased by 10.2 units in October, reaching 116.7 wagons.

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Additionally, the number of wagons carrying grain through the Ukrainian-Romanian border increased by 6.7 units, with the current figure at 125.8 wagons per day.

There is also an improvement in the handling of grain wagons at Ukrainian seaports. The daily unloading rate of grain wagons at the Odessa ports fluctuates between 600-900 wagons, with an average daily figure of 414 wagons. In the last week, this figure increased by 55 units.

Furthermore, the number of wagons carrying grain towards the Odessa port increased by 1331 units to 4227 wagons, representing a 46% growth.

On the other hand, the queue of grain wagons heading to the Izmail port decreased by 769 wagons or 38%, with an average daily unloading rate of 171 wagons. In the last week, this figure increased by seven wagons.

As previously reported, the volume of grain transfer through the Ukrainian-Polish border crossings also decreased.

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