Ukraine: The first vessels of the "grain corridor" left the ports of Odesa and Chornomorsk after the break

Published 2023년 5월 30일

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Four bulk carriers have set sail from the ports of Great Odesa, Ukraine, carrying agricultural products to China, Spain, Egypt, and China again, following a pause due to a Russian blockade of the grain corridor. The last shipment had departed on May 19, with a halt in operations from May 7 to 18 due to sabotage by the Russians at the Joint Coordination Center in Istanbul. The daily unloading of grain in the ports of Greater Odessa has seen a nearly sixfold increase in the past week.
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After a long break due to the blockade of the grain corridor by the Russian Federation, four bulk carriers left the ports of Great Odesa on Sunday, May 28. "Ports of Ukraine" writes about this. According to UN data, the bulker Elefsis (flag — Malta) with 64,000 tons of corn for China and Maroulio S (flag — Liberia) with 65,800 tons of corn for Spain left the port of Chornomorsk. Xin Shun (Panama flag) with 19,500 tons of barley and 44,000 tons of corn for China and F-Line (Barbados flag) with 17,100 tons of corn for Egypt left Odesa port. Before this, the last vessel loaded with Ukrainian agricultural products within the framework of the initiative for the safe transportation of grain and food products from Ukrainian ports departed from the port of Chornomorsk on May 19. In the period from May 7 to 18, not a single vessel was allowed to pass through the grain corridor in the direction of Ukrainian ports due to the sabotage of inspections by representatives of ...
Source: Agroconf

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