Sudan received the second batch of Ukrainian flour as part of the Grain from Ukraine initiative

Published 2024년 3월 29일

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The MV Future ID recently delivered 14,600 tons of flour, sourced from Ukrainian wheat, to Sudan as part of the Grain from Ukraine initiative, spearheaded by President Zelensky and the UN World Food Organization. This marks the second shipment to Sudan, following the MV Ocean Dream's delivery of 7,665 tons of flour. Aimed at aiding 2 million people in Sudan impacted by conflict, this humanitarian effort has garnered financial support from several countries including Germany, Belgium, Canada, and others, totaling 23.8 million US dollars for the latest shipment. This is in addition to Germany's 15 million US dollars contribution for the initial delivery, highlighting a significant international commitment to alleviating hunger in conflict-affected areas.
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The vessel MV Future ID arrived in Sudan with 14,600 tons of flour, which was ground from Ukrainian wheat. This is the second batch of humanitarian cargo, within the framework of President Zelensky's Grain from Ukraine initiative, which was sent to Sudan by the UN World Food Organization (WFP). The first batch of humanitarian cargo was delivered to the port of Khartoum (Sudan) on February 22, 2024. The vessel MV "Ocean Dream" brought 7,665 tons of Ukrainian wheat flour. Germany, which provided 15 million US dollars, and Belgium, Canada, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Ireland, the Netherlands, the Republic of Korea, Slovenia and Spain, which financed the sending of the second ...
Source: Agravery

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