Ukraine has loaded the fewest vessels in a week since the beginning of the year

게시됨 2023년 5월 3일

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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.
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During the week from April 24 to 30, 450.3 thousand tons of food was exported through the sea ports of Great Odesa, and the number of loaded ships fell to a minimum for this year. This was reported by the press service of the Ukrainian Club of Agrarian Business. Last week, Ukraine exported 450.3 thousand tons of agricultural products by sea, which is 31% less than the week before. At the same time, the number of ships that were loaded this week was only 11 units, which is 4 ships less than the previous week. This is the lowest rate of weekly shipments for this year, the UKAB notes. Wheat accounted for more than half (52%) of exports for the week, corn for another 43%, and sunflower oil for 4%. Among the main destinations were the countries of Europe (Spain and the Netherlands), Asia (China and Turkey) and Africa (Kenya, Egypt, Ethiopia and others). Currently, the "grain corridor" cannot fully operate due to the Russian side ...
출처: Epravda

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