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The bulk carrier is transporting 25,000 tons of Ukrainian wheat to Nigeria through the Ukrainian corridor

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Published Feb 9, 2024

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The SKY GATE bulk carrier is transporting 25,000 tons of humanitarian wheat from Ukraine to Nigeria, marking the first shipment of the year under the United Nations World Food Programme's Grain From Ukraine initiative. This programme, launched by President Volodymyr Zelensky in 2022, aims to alleviate hunger by providing food to countries in need. So far, 170,000 tons of wheat have been sent to Ethiopia, Yemen, Somalia, Kenya, and Afghanistan. The Ukrainian corridor has become a major route for Ukrainian agrarian products to reach global markets, with over 15 million tons of grain exported from Odesa ports in the past six months.
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The bulk carrier SKY GATE is transporting 25,000 tons of Ukrainian humanitarian wheat to Nigeria through the Ukrainian corridor. This is the first vessel with humanitarian wheat this year, chartered by the United Nations World Food Programme under the Grain From Ukraine programme. “The Ukrainian corridor today is the main route for Ukrainian agrarian products to access world markets. This is significant not only for Ukraine’s economic recovery but also for supporting global food security. Over the past six months, more than 15 million tons of Ukrainian grain cargoes have been exported from the ports of Odesa. And we are resuming the supply of humanitarian wheat under the Grain From Ukraine programme to countries on the brink of famine,” said Vice Prime Minister for Reintegration of Ukraine and Minister of Development of Communities and Territories of Ukraine Oleksandr Kubrakov. The Grain From Ukraine programme was initiated by President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky in November ...
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