In the week of April 24 to 30, Ukraine experienced a significant decrease in agricultural exports via sea from its ports around Great Odesa, exporting 450.3 thousand tons, a 31% drop from the previous week. This was attributed to only 11 ships being loaded, a reduction of 4 from the previous week, marking the lowest number of shipments for the year. Wheat made up 52% of exports, corn 43%, and sunflower oil 4%. The main destinations were Europe, Asia, and Africa, though the 'grain corridor' is currently not at full capacity due to Russia's blocking of vessel inspections. Since August 1 of the previous year, Ukraine had exported a total of 29.3 million tons of agricultural products up to April 30, 2023.