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Train derailment produces most current supply chain hiccup for US-Mexico grain exports

Mexican rail consortium Ferromex and U.S. railway company Union Pacific Corp. stated they have stopped releasing licenses for some grain rail. shipments moving through Eagle Pass, Texas, after a current train. derailment in Mexico closed the track.

The stop is a short-term measure until rail traffic gets. cleared after the track resumed, Ferromex told Reuters in a. declaration Monday, adding that total volume of grain movement. in between Union Pacific and Ferromex will not be impacted.

The interruption marks the latest in a string of grain freight. rail backlogs at the border, particularly at El Paso and Eagle. Pass, that have snarled agricultural supply chains in between the. U.S. and the top importer of its corn. It comes as U.S. farmers. are collecting enormous corn and soybean crops.

Ferromex (FXE), which operates the biggest train in. Mexico, informed Union Pacific about the derailment in Mexico on. Saturday, according to Union Pacific. FXE informed Reuters the track. was closed up to 15 hours.

Union Pacific said it and Ferromex chose together to. briefly halt releasing permits for the active FXE embargos,. given the high volume of agricultural freight and anticipated. increased demand as the U.S. harvest is underway.

This suspension works right away and will stay in. effect till the present train lineup is cleared and trains are. able to release upon release, Union Pacific stated in a statement. to clients Saturday.

While Mexico is the top U.S. corn export market, it's also. become a key outlet this year for agricultural exporters looking. to offset sluggish purchasing from China, a leading product purchaser.

But rail capacity can not stay up to date with the need, stated Juan. Carlos Anaya, General Director of the Agricultural Markets. Consulting Group.

The facilities can not be built overnight, nor can the. makers, and that is triggering this problem of having efficient. logistics in between the United States and Mexico, Anaya stated.

(source: Reuters)