1.7 million tons of cargo was transported under the Turkish Grain Corridor Agreement

Published 2022년 9월 2일

Tridge summary

The Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure's post on September 2, 2022, highlighted the performance of the 'Grain Corridor Agreement' in its inaugural month, focusing on the significant cargo traffic between Ukraine and various destinations, including Turkey. A total of 1.68 million tons of cargo was transported across six types of crops from Ukrainian ports to destinations such as Turkey, Germany, China, and others, with Turkey receiving 378,887 tons. The transportation involved 69 ships, 26 of which were Turkish-linked, and 86 ships were inspected or cleared to operate following the war situation and the corridor's opening, accounting for 41% of the total. The initiative aimed at easing global food supply concerns by ensuring the transport of grain from war-torn Ukraine.
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On the Twitter account of the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure, General Directorate of Maritime Affairs, a post was made regarding the cargoes carried within the scope of the "Grain Corridor Agreement". North-South Line (from Ukraine) It was stated in the post that 1 million 680 thousand 396 tons of cargo were transported in the first month within the scope of the Grain Corridor Agreement, and it was stated that 23 percent of the cargo came to Turkey, and 41 percent of the ships going to Ukrainian ports for loading were Turkish flagged or Turkish owned. The following details were included in the post: "Within the scope of the grain corridor, a total of 69 ships have left the ports in the Ukrainian cities of Odesa, Chornomorsk and Yuzhne as loaded. 26 of the 69 ships are Turkish flagged, owned or operated. 27 of the 69 ships in question bring their cargo to Turkish ports, others to Germany, Djibouti, China, France, South Korea, India, Netherlands, England, Iran, Ireland, ...
Source: TRBloomberg

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