Taras Vysotskyi said that, apart from enemy attacks on infrastructure, there are obstacles to the export of agricultural products from Ukraine.
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Russian occupiers have intensified shelling of Ukraine's logistical infrastructure, but they are not the sole reason for the decline in agricultural exports. Deputy Minister of Economy, Environment, and Agriculture Taras Vysotskyi reported this, writes BusinessCenter. "The shelling of port infrastructure certainly affects exports, but there is no critical halt – work continues. Today, the average monthly export of main grains, oilseeds, and processed products amounts to over 4 million tons. For comparison: during peak periods during the full-scale war, we reached almost 5 million tons per month. That is, current volumes are approximately 20% less than those maximum figures. Partly this is due to the shelling and risks for shipping," Vysotskyi noted. The official emphasized that not only the security factor influenced the dynamics. According to him, this year there was a delay in harvesting late crops due to weather conditions. As of the end of September, only about 5% of ...