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The terminal is slotted to export grain and it has 10 silos with a capacity to store 50,000 tonnes of grain. 
 
AZOV, ROSTOV, RUSSIA — Louis Dreyfus will begin operations later this month at the Don River grain terminal in Azov, Rostov, region of Russia, according to the Russian Federal Center of Quality & Safety Assurance for Grain & Grain Products.

 

The terminal is slotted to export grain and it has 10 silos with a capacity to store 50,000 tonnes of grain. It also has the capability to handle ships up to 5,000 tons.

This is Louis Dreyfus’ second grain terminal endeavor in the past couple months. On Nov. 28 JSC United Forwarding Co. (OTEKO) in partnership with Louis Dreyfus announced plans to open a 14.5-million-tonne grain terminal in Taman, a rural locality in the Temryuksky District of Krasnodar Krai in Russia, according to UkrAgroConsult.