Ukraine: Almost 1 million tons of agricultural products were exported through the ports of the Odesa region

Published Jan 4, 2023

Tridge summary

During the 22nd week of operation, the 'grain corridor' from the Odesa region sea ports exported 940,000 tons of agricultural products, marking a 22% decrease from the previous week but an average weekly exceedance since its inception. The total export since August 2022 reaches 16.3 million tons, distributed across corn, wheat, and sunflower oil. Despite the decrease, the number of ships loaded and the export destinations, including Asia, Europe, and Africa, have remained substantial.
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Original content

During the 22nd week of operation of the "grain corridor" from December 26, 2022 to January 1, 2023, 940,000 tons of agricultural products were exported through the sea ports of the Odesa region, which is 22% less than the shipments through this channel a week ago. Although this is a lower indicator than the previous record week, it exceeds the average weekly value during the operation of the "grain corridor". This is reported in the Ukrainian Club of Agrarian Business. At the same time, the number of ships that were loaded this week was 25, which is 4 units less than the previous week. The largest export volumes during the 21st week of work were: corn (66% of exports during this period); wheat (16%); sunflower oil (6%). Ukrainian products went to the countries of Asia (China, Israel and ...
Source: Agravery

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