
Last month, Hungary not only retained its leadership in the volume of agricultural products received at border railroad crossings with Ukraine, but strengthened it somewhat. The average figure amounted to 48 railcars per day, which is one unit more than in March. Slovakia is in second place in terms of the volume of Ukrainian grain passing through cross-border railroad crossings: the average daily figure is 24.5 units.
Poland received an average of 13.3 railcars with grain per day from Ukraine. Compared to the March level – a drop of 12.2 units per day. An average of one carload of agricultural products per day passed through Ukrainian-Romanian border crossings in April – a decrease of 1.1 units compared to the March level, ukragroconsult wrote.









