Ukraine will expand Grain From Ukraine to other countries

Published 2024년 7월 3일

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Ukraine is planning to expand its Grain From Ukraine program to other regions of the world, including Haiti, Chad, Cameroon, Tanzania, and Djibouti. The program, which has already provided 221.41 thousand tons of agricultural products to 10 African and Asian countries since 2022, aims to improve food security and support its economy. In the first half of 2024, Ukraine has already delivered shipments of wheat flour, wheat, and split peas to several African countries, and is currently sending sunflower oil to 5 African countries. The program has helped feed 8 million people and is marketed globally through public and digital diplomacy efforts.
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Ukraine plans to expand the Grain From Ukraine program to other regions of the world and possible deliveries to Haiti, Chad, Cameroon, Tanzania, Djibouti and other countries are already being discussed. This was announced by the head of the President's Office, Andriy Yermak. He noted that one of the key tools for this is the humanitarian program Grain From Ukraine, which allows to direct part of Ukrainian food to countries where people need food right now. At the moment, discussions of deliveries to such countries as Haiti, Chad, Cameroon, Tanzania, and Djibouti are ongoing. According to Yermak, Ukrainian diplomats are actively promoting Grain From Ukraine at the global level through public and digital diplomacy, in particular through the Together We Rise project in Nairobi (Kenya). As the head of the OP reported, since the launch of this initiative in 2022, Ukraine has sent 221.41 thousand tons of agricultural products, including 195 thousand tons of wheat, 22.265 thousand tons ...
Source: Agropolit

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