The State Production and Consumer Service inspected agricultural products exported through the "grain corridor" in Ukraine

Published 2022년 8월 11일

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Ukrainian inspectors have cleared seven dry cargo ships to export 268,000 tons of agricultural products, including 223,000 tons of corn and 45,000 tons of sunflower meal. These ships are currently docked in the ports of Great Odesa and are headed to countries such as Algeria, Lebanon, Turkey, Ireland, Iran, and Great Britain. Additionally, the State Production and Consumer Service of Ukraine is offering free testing for GMOs in agricultural products and is in the process of compiling a list of grain exporters to China.
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Inspectors of the State Production and Consumer Service conducted phytosanitary procedures for dry cargo ships that are in the ports of Great Odesa for the purpose of further export of Ukrainian agricultural products. This was reported by the press service of the State Production and Consumer Service of Ukraine. In particular, the inspectors checked the ships GLORY, RIVA WIND, RAZONI, NAVI STAR, ROJEN, POLARNET, ARIZONA and STAR HELENA, loaded with 268 thousand tons of plant products. On the basis of phytosanitary measures carried out to meet the requirements of regulatory acts and the requirements of destination countries, 223,000 tons of corn were exported from Ukraine to Algeria, Lebanon, Turkey, Ireland, Iran, Great Britain, as well as 45,000 tons of sunflower meal to China. Currently, 109 marine vehicles with a total volume of 434,000 tons ...
Source: Agrotimes

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