Six vessels will deliver corn and peas from Ukraine to Turkey, China, Great Britain, Lebanon and the Netherlands

Published 2022년 10월 20일

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Six ships, carrying a total of 85,800 tons of grain and other agricultural products, have departed from Ukrainian ports on October 19, as part of the Black Sea Grain Initiative. The ships are en route to Rotterdam, China, Lebanon, and Turkey, with the total tonnage of grain and other agricultural products exported from three Ukrainian ports reaching 7,946,165 tons as of October 19. A total of 730 ships have been permitted to move in and out of Ukrainian ports.
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Six vessels out of 86,000 tons of food on board left Ukrainian ports on Wednesday after receiving permission from the Joint Coordination Center (JCC). This is reported by the SKC. “On October 19, six ships left Ukrainian ports, they are transporting a total of 85,800 tons of grain and other agricultural products as part of the Black Sea Grain Initiative,” the SKC said in a statement. Dry cargo ship Calvina (33,000 tons of corn) headed to Rotterdam, Almirante Storni will transport 21,000 tons of sunflower meal to China, dry cargo ship Daytona H - 10,700 tons of corn to Lebanon, and Densa Defne - 6. Two more ships - Kubrosli Y (11,000 tons peas) and Kemal Kuru (3,000 tons of sunflower seeds) went to Turkey. “As of October ...
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