More than 563,000 tons of agricultural products have already been exported from Ukraine through "grain corridors"

Published 2022년 8월 17일

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Since early August, Ukraine has exported 563 thousand 317 tons of agricultural products, including nearly 451.5 thousand tons of corn, through 'grain corridors'. Between August 1 and 15, 36 vessels were permitted to travel through these corridors, with 21 ships transporting the food from Ukraine. The main destinations for these exports were Turkey (26%), Iran (22%), and the Republic of Korea (22%), with other countries including China, Italy, and Romania also receiving significant amounts. The Joint Coordination Center in Istanbul oversaw these operations, conducting 27 vessel inspections during the specified period.
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Since the beginning of August, 563 thousand 317 tons of agricultural products have already been exported from Ukraine through the "grain corridors", including almost 451.5 thousand tons of corn, 50.3 thousand tons of sunflower meal, 41.6 thousand tons of wheat, 11 thousand tons of soybeans, 6 thousand tons of sunflower oil, 2.9 thousand tons of sunflower seeds. This is reported by Ukrinform with reference to the report of the Joint Coordination Center in Istanbul, the data of which was published by the TV channel TRT Haber. "From August 1 to August 15, 36 vessels were allowed to travel through the grain corridors." In total, 21 ships heading from Ukraine transported 563 thousand 317 tons of food. During this period, 21 ships were allowed to leave and 15 - to enter the ports of Ukraine," the TV channel said with reference to the report of the Joint Coordination Center. 11 ships left the port of Odesa, 6 from the port of Chornomorsk, 4 from the port of Pivdenny. It is also noted ...
Source: Agroconf

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