Ukraine delivered 500,000 tons of wheat to starving countries

Published 2023년 3월 21일

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Ukraine has shipped 500,000 tons of humanitarian goods, mainly wheat, to needy countries as part of the Grain from Ukraine program, with 140,000 tons going to Kenya and 30,000 tons to Yemen. In total, Ukraine has sent 25.2 million tons of agricultural products across the grain corridor. The program, backed by the UN, has seen over 500,000 tons of wheat shipped on 16 vessels.
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Ukraine sent 500,000 tons of humanitarian goods, primarily wheat, to hungry and needy countries. This was reported by the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine. This humanitarian cargo includes 140,000 tons of this crop, which were shipped in accordance with the humanitarian program called Grain from Ukraine. Recently, a ship carrying 30,000 tons of Ukrainian wheat arrived at the Kenyan port of Mombasa. During the operation of the grain corridor, only 320,000 tons of this crop were shipped to Kenya. Another 30,000 tons of wheat are planned to be delivered to Yemen in the near future. For this purpose, the loading of the vessel Negmar Cicek has already begun in the Black Sea port. This ship became the sixth for the humanitarian program Grain from Ukraine and, at the same time, the fourth of those going from Ukraine to Yemen. During the grain initiative, Ukraine transferred 200,000 tons of wheat to Yemen in the form of humanitarian aid. Under the auspices of the UN, as ...
Source: Agropolit

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