From 1 to 15 August 2021, Russia increased grain exports by 5%

According to the results of August, analysts expect that the export volume will exceed 5 million tons.

The Novorossiysk terminals, through which most of the grain cargo is traditionally shipped, increased their turnover by almost 4% compared to the same period last year.

August 1-15, 2020
 

 
August 1-15, 2021
 

 
Data on current shipments in Russian ports, historical data on grain shipments since 2012 can be generated on the basis of the analytical platform Logistic OS .

The system consists of several modules: Line-up, Export Date, Ratings, Ports, Cargoes, Vessels, as well as a large number of reference books.

Users are given the opportunity to use various analytical tools and download data in the format Excel.

When there is a need to obtain comparative data in the form of ratings, then in the module «Ratings» you must select country, type of cargo and the required period of time (in this case from 01 August 2021 to 15 August 2021.)

The resulting diagram shows through which ports of Russia and in what volume were grain crops shipped for export.

The platform accumulates data on export shipments since 2012, which allows you to compare indicators with the same period last year.

In the top menu bar, you only need to change the date: 08/01/2020 — 08/15/2020

The bulk of grain cargo was exported to Turkey: 156 thousand tons and Nigeria: 126 thousand tons.
 
August 1-15, 2021
 

 
Egypt, which in the same period of 2020 was the leading importer: 271 thousand tons and whose share accounted for 42% of all grain shipments at Novorossiysk terminals, dropped to third place, importing 126 thousand tons of grain from Russia.
 
August 1-15, 2020
 

 
Module Ports allows you to get detailed information on terminals, cargo, exporters and importing countries of a particular port, basin, or all ports in general.

To work in this module, you need to select a country, type of cargo, port or basin and the beginning and end of the required period.

Demetra Trading has shipped the first batch of wheat to Saudi Arabia in the volume of 64 thousand tons from the pier of the Novorossiysk grain terminal.

After a break of four years, the supply of wheat from Russia to Saudi Arabia resumed, and Demetra Trading became one of the four largest exporters of Russian wheat to this country.

Saudi Arabia makes high demands on the quality of wheat, so the transshipment of this batch required special conditions: separate storage, thorough quality analysis, selection and separation of grain.

This, in turn, dictated the need to optimize production processes at the terminal: the ship’s batch, which was assembled within 3 weeks, took up half of the terminal’s one-time storage capacity.

NZT plans to further develop the port infrastructure, which should allow doubling the terminal’s transshipment capacity by 2025.

For more details on the functionality of the platform modules you can find here

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