100 mln tons of grain transported via the Ukrainian Black sea corridor
During the operation of the Ukrainian sea corridor, that is, since September 2023, 168.9 million tons of cargo have been transported, of which 100 million tons are grain.
They recalled that for the fourth year in a row, Russia has been systematically attacking Ukraine’s civilian and critical infrastructure: ports, logistics and energy, trying to destabilize exports and deliberately disrupt global food security. Recently, the Russian Federation has significantly increased the number of Russian attacks on ships and ports. Only the period from December 2, 2025 to January 12, 2026 (40 days) accounts for 10% of all infrastructure destruction, starting in 2022.
More than 40% of cargo transported through the Ukrainian sea corridor was processed in 2025, despite the attacks and threats.
Deputy Prime Minister for the Reconstruction of Ukraine – Minister of Community and Territorial Development Oleksiy Kuleba said that port workers, logisticians, sailors, dispatchers, engineers, and repair crews work in extremely difficult and dangerous conditions, but every day they ensure the movement of vessels and the fulfillment of export contracts.
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