Russian grain and fertilizer shipped from Azerbaijan to Armenia
A train transporting wheat, barley, and fertilizer for Armenia has departed from Bilajari station as part of continuing Russian cargo deliveries through Azerbaijan.
A train transporting wheat, barley, and fertilizer for Armenia has departed from Bilajari station as part of continuing Russian cargo deliveries through Azerbaijan.
Another batch of fertilizer and wheat was sent from Russia to Armenia in transit through Azerbaijan today.
Today, another cargo shipment from Russia to Armenia has been carried out by transiting through the territory of Azerbaijan.
An additional ten railcars of Russian fertilizers have been dispatched from Azerbaijan to Armenia. The train departed from the Bilajari station.
Azerbaijan sent 22 railcars of diesel fuel to Armenia today. Four railcars of fertilizer from Russia were also sent to Armenia via Azerbaijan.
Turkey has purchased additional volumes of fertilizers from Russia amid disruptions in fertilizer supply chains caused by the situation in the Strait of Hormuz, Milliyet reported, citing government and industry sources.
The new batch of fertilizers has made its way from Russia to Armenia, passing through Azerbaijan along the way.
Moscow earned over €1.3 bln on fertilizer exports