Ukraine. Grain shipping along the Dnipro in Q1 increased by one-third
586.6 KMT of grains were transported along the Dnipro River in January-March 2021, or 33.3% more than in the same time last year. Grains accounted for the second largest share (32.4%) among cargoes delivered by the country’s main river. In total, 1.81 MMT of cargoes were shipped along the Dnipro (up 66% from Q1 2020), UkrAgroConsult reports.
586.6 KMT of grains were transported along the Dnipro River in January-March 2021, or 33.3% more than in the same time last year. Grains accounted for the second largest share (32.4%) among cargoes delivered by the country’s main river. In total, 1.81 MMT of cargoes were shipped along the Dnipro (up 66% from Q1 2020), UkrAgroConsult reports.
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