Russian grain arrived at the port of Cameroon

Published 2023년 12월 19일

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A ship carrying free Russian wheat has arrived at Douala port in Cameroon, and the grain will be processed into flour for shipment to the capital of the Central African Republic, Bangui. Deliveries of the 25 thousand tons of grain are also expected to Somalia, Burkina Faso, Zimbabwe, Mali, and Eritrea, with Russia planning to send a total of 200,000 tons of grain to Africa by the end of the year. Additionally, a plan is being developed to supply 1 million tons of Russian grain to Turkey for processing and then distribution to countries in need, following the end of the grain deal between Russia, Ukraine, and Turkey in July.
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A ship with free Russian wheat bound for the Central African Republic has arrived at the Cameroonian port of Douala, Sputnik Africa reports. There it will be processed into flour and then sent to the capital of the Central African Republic, Bangui. The first 25 thousand tons of grain have already arrived in Africa. The wheat is destined for Somalia and Burkina Faso. Deliveries are also expected to Zimbabwe, Mali and Eritrea. In total, by the end of the year, Russia will send 200,000 tons of grain to Africa as part of free food supply agreements. A scheme is also being worked out to supply 1 million tons of Russian grain to Turkey for processing, and then send it to ...
Source: Zol

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