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120 mln tons of cargo transported through the Ukrainian Black sea grain corridor

Published May 13, 2025

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Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine, Oleksiy Kuleba, announced that 120 million tons of cargo, including 76 million tons of agricultural products, have been transported through the Ukrainian sea corridor, reaching 53 countries. This achievement was made despite over 800 air raids in the Odessa region last year. The Ukrainian logistics sector's resilience in such conditions highlights its critical role in global food access.
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120 million tons of cargo were transported through the Ukrainian sea corridor. This was written in Telegram by the Deputy Prime Minister for the Reconstruction of Ukraine – Minister of Community and Territorial Development Oleksiy Kuleba. Almost 4.6 thousand vessels left Ukrainian ports. Of the 120 million tons of cargo, 76 million tons are agricultural products. The Ukrainian corridor ensures constant transportation of products to 53 countries. Among the destinations are countries in Asia, Africa, Europe, and Latin America. For a number of regions of the world, the sea route remains the only logistically justified option for deliveries. Maintaining stable exports ensures access to food for millions of people in the world. “Ukrainian logistics operates under shelling, under constant threat. Last year alone, air raids were declared in the Odessa region more than 800 times. The total time when port workers were forced to interrupt operations and stay in shelters is more than 32 ...

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