Another 5,000 tons of corn will be sent to Malawi, as part of the Grain from Ukraine program

Published 2024년 11월 6일

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Ukraine has delivered 14,500 tons of corn to Malawi under the Grain from Ukraine humanitarian program, with an additional 5,000 tons to follow, to aid over 1.5 million people affected by severe drought. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy highlighted Ukraine's commitment to not only providing food but also sharing agricultural expertise with African nations to boost their self-sufficiency. This initiative will be a central topic at the upcoming 3rd Food Security Summit in Kyiv, which expects significant participation from African countries and other partners.
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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced this on the X network. "Ukraine delivered 14,500 tons of corn to Malawi as part of the Grain from Ukraine humanitarian program. Almost another 5,000 tons will be delivered in the coming weeks. I am grateful to the UN World Food Program and partners for supporting these efforts," Zelenskyy wrote. He noted that Malawi is experiencing a devastating drought this year. "This supply of Ukrainian corn will help stabilize the situation and ensure the monthly needs of more than 1.5 million Malawians," the President noted. At the same time, Zelenskyy emphasized that Ukraine's goal is not only to provide food in difficult times, but also to share knowledge and technologies with African partners to help them become more self-sufficient and ...

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