Ukraine’s corridor exported 37.4 million tons of agricultural products to 45 countries
A record amount of cargo has been transported over the 10 months of the Ukrainian Sea Corridor’s operation. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Communities, Territories and Infrastructure of Ukraine.
The cargo turnover of the ports of Greater Odesa over the 10 months of the Ukrainian Corridor’s operation amounted to 55 million tons. During this period, 1954 vessels were loaded.
In particular, 37.4 million tons of agricultural products were exported to 45 countries.
Despite the constant shelling of its port infrastructure, Ukraine remains a top exporter of agricultural products and a guarantor of global food security.
Currently, 68 vessels exporting almost 2 million tons of cargo are waiting to enter the ports of Odesa, Chornomorsk and Pivdennyi.
Tags: Ukraine, export, Black Sea grain corridor
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