Category: Freight
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Russian Phytosanitary Inspections Expand Export Access
Expanded inspections: Rosselkhozcenter plans to survey over 20.2 million hectares in 2026 across 58 regions for pests, diseases, and weeds to meet strict importer standards. Export growth: Flaxseed exports from Bashkortostan reached 47,000 tons in early 2025, a 46% year-on-year increase, with China as the main destination. Stricter compliance: Key buyers Egypt, Iran, and China…
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Ukrainian Rail Freight Rates: Grain Stable, Others Mixed
Stable grain logistics: Ukrzaliznytsia keeps grain car rental rates flat at UAH 1,250/day for January 2025, supporting cost predictability for grain exporters and domestic traders. Diverging costs by segment: Tank cars for food products jump 27% while flour car rates fall 27%, signaling shifting demand across processed and liquid agricultural cargoes. Higher bulk freight costs:…
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Kazakhstan Grain Exports Stalled by Logistics Bottlenecks
Logistics bottlenecks persist: Railcar shortages, congested docks, and tighter border controls are keeping Kazakhstan’s grain exports subdued despite the formal lifting of loading restrictions. Prices steady but demand weak: Grade 4 wheat is offered around USD 210/t DAP with softer bids near USD 203/t, while premium 25%+ gluten wheat holds in the USD 230–240/t range…
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Russian Grain Exports Surge 14% in Mid-December
Mid-December rebound: Russian grain exports for December 1–20 reached 3.389 million tons, up 14% year-on-year, driven by a sharp pickup in the second ten-day period. Wheat-led strength: Wheat exports nearly doubled in the second ten-day period to 1.679 million tons, pushing total December wheat shipments to almost 3.1 million tons (+18.5% YoY). Partial recovery in…
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Odesa Port Congestion Worsens: Grain Rail Backlog Rises
Rail congestion is worsening at Greater Odesa ports, with the grain railcar backlog rising to 11,656 units despite weaker unloading. Throughput constraints are tightening, as average daily loading to Greater Odesa ports slipped to 1,077 railcars/day, deepening network bottlenecks. Danube corridor support is weakening, with unloading down to just 22 railcars/day, reducing an important alternative…
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Ukraine Danube Ports Target 15M Tons by 2026
Capacity Goal: Ukraine targets raising Danube port cargo turnover to at least 15 million tons annually by 2026. Current Throughput: Danube ports handled over 8 million tons in the first 11 months, versus nearly 68 million tons at Greater Odesa ports. Jobs & Efficiency: Development measures are expected to preserve 2,000+ jobs and cut administrative…
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Ukrainian Port Security Risks Threaten Global Food Exports
Port security is critical: Protection of Ukrainian port infrastructure remains essential to sustain agricultural exports and global food security. Past disruptions were costly: Export blockages in 2022 contributed to a surge of more than 15% in global food prices. Ongoing defense upgrades: Ukraine is seeking international support to enhance air defense systems for ports through…
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Ukraine Grain Exports: Dec Surge but Y/Y Decline
Bullish (Freight): Ukrainian grain exports are down 31.8% year-on-year, tightening Black Sea supply and underpinning rates on alternative export routes. Bearish (Grain Supply): Slower wheat and corn shipments reduce available Ukrainian export volumes, allowing competing origins to capture demand. Market Structure: Wheat exports are 20% behind last season and corn is 43% lower, encouraging buyers…
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Kazakhstan Grain Exports Jump 15% on Processing Push
Export Growth: Kazakhstan’s grain exports rose 15% year-on-year to 3.9 million tons in the first quarter of the 2025/26 season. Investment Drive: Government plans $2.6 billion in deep grain processing projects with 4.8 million tons annual capacity by 2028. Regional Demand: Exports to Uzbekistan jumped 35% and Kyrgyzstan volumes more than doubled, reinforcing Central Asia…
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Moldova grain imports: licensing lifted Jan 2026
Policy shift: Moldova will end its Ukrainian grain import licensing regime on January 1, 2026, reverting to standard import procedures. Limited past impact: Only 25 import licenses were issued between October 2023 and December 2025, underscoring Moldova’s minor role as a grain destination under the restrictions. Ongoing oversight: Enhanced market monitoring will remain in place,…
