Seven wagons of Russian grain sent from Azerbaijan to Armenia
Today, a freight train carrying Russian grain to Armenia departed today from Bilajari Railway Station in Baku, transiting through the territory of Azerbaijan.
Today, a freight train carrying Russian grain to Armenia departed today from Bilajari Railway Station in Baku, transiting through the territory of Azerbaijan.
Regular grain shipments from Russia to Armenia via Azerbaijan have been launched, Russian Railways has announced. The route was introduced after transit restrictions were lifted, and plans are underway to expand it.
Another shipment of Russian grain will depart for Armenia today, transiting through Azerbaijan to reach its destination.
Wagons with grain were sent from Russia to Armenia in transit through the territory of Azerbaijan. On February 1, 25 wagons with a total weight of 1,746 tons were sent to Armenia.
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Following a record harvest, the Ulyanovsk region is boosting grain exports to Iran, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Türkiye, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Latvia. The first cargo ships have already departed for the Caspian Sea.
The Armenian government has extended the ban on exporting grain for six months, with the decision reached at the government's meeting.
For the first time, a shipment of Russian grain has been dispatched from the Volgograd region to Armenia via railway transit through Azerbaijani territory.
Armenia has no intentions to reject Russian grain in favor of the Ukrainian one, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said, commenting on information of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service that Yerevan will reject Russian grain for political considerations in favor of Ukrainian one.
Azerbaijan will keep on acting as a transit route for cargo shipments coming from both Russia and Kazakhstan heading for Armenia, head of Public Relations at …
A freight train loaded with Kazakh wheat rolled out from Bilajari Railway Station in Azerbaijan, making tracks for Armenia.
The first batch of wheat from Russia arrived in Armenia, passing through the territory of Azerbaijan, Armenian Economy Minister Gevorg Papoyan said.
A wheat-laden train has passed through Azerbaijan en route to Armenia on November 4 for the first time in post-Soviet history.
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Iran is interested in increasing grain imports from Kazakhstan to 3 million tonnes per year, the Kazakh Agriculture Ministry's press service said. …
Kazakhstan exported over 1 million tons of grain in November. The main deliveries were directed to Central Asian countries.
Almost 12 mln tons of grain were harvested in Krasnodar Krai
Before Turkey stopped importing wheat from abroad, it had increased purchases from Russia to a maximum of $140.3 million since January, 2024. The Turkish government stopped importing wheat from June 21 to October 15. The measure was …