Grain is exported from the north of Ukraine to Romanian and Polish ports

Published 2022년 9월 7일

Tridge summary

Ukrainian farmers in the northern region are facing challenges in selling their grain due to the ongoing conflict and the closure of some ports. They are now selling through the ports of Romania and Poland, with large companies handling the exports. The current price of wheat is around UAH 5,000 per ton, but farmers are looking for a higher price and struggling with storage issues. Some large enterprises are buying their own transport to establish connections with Europe for grain export. Additionally, countries like Lithuania, Croatia, and Montenegro are offering their ports for Ukrainian grain export, while tariffs on the Black Sea routes are likely to increase due to military risks and higher insurance costs.
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Original content

Farmers of the Northern region sell grain through the ports of Romania and Poland. Large companies export grain with their own grain trucks, usm reports. In total, the farmers of one of the northern regions of Ukraine have three options for selling grain. These are the ports of Romania, Poland, as well as the Izmail direction. Before the full-scale war, grain was exported to the ports of Odesa and Mykolaiv. Vasyl Zhuk, deputy head of the Department of Agro-Industrial Development of Chernihiv Oblast, noted that the price remains a problem. "After grain began to be exported from Ukrainian ports, the market reacted positively. The price jumped by 200-300 UAH. Today, wheat costs up to UAH 5,000 per ton. To bring this ton to the port, 2 thousand hryvnias are needed for the road. The price should be at least 6,000. Our farmers are harvesting and looking for storage space. And they expect a higher price. Large enterprises, there are not so many of them in the region, buy their transport, ...
Source: Landlord

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