Ukraine exported almost 700,000 tons of grain through the temporary sea corridor

Published 2023년 10월 24일

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Ukraine has exported almost 700,000 tons of grain through a temporary sea corridor to Europe and Africa. However, the majority of agricultural products are exported through Danube ports in Romania. In September, almost 2.3 million tons of agricultural products were exported through the Danube ports, but this is still not enough to meet the goal of exporting 6 million tons per month to support the agricultural industry.
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During the operation of the temporary sea corridor, Ukraine exported almost 700,000 tons of grain. Mainly to Europe and Africa. But the largest amount of agricultural products is exported through the Danube ports. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine. "In August, we opened a temporary corridor through the Black Sea. It works thanks to the support of our armed forces and the trust of international partners. Every day, the number of ships entering the ports increases. During the operation of the new corridor, 38 ships entered the ports, more than 30 left, of course not all of them with grain. But we were able to export almost 700,000 tons of grain. But most of our products are currently exported via the Danube through Romania. And we are sincerely grateful to our Romanian colleagues for their understanding, support and cooperation," emphasized the Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine, Mykola Solskyi, speaking during ...
Source: Agrotimes

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