4 ships with 69.5 thousand tons of agricultural products for Asia left Ukrainian ports
On December 14, 4 ships with 69.5 thousand tons of agricultural products for Asia left the ports of Greater Odesa as part of the “Grain Initiative”. This is reported by the Ministry of Infrastructure of Ukraine.
Among them are tankers SELINA II, MED PACIFIC with 54 thousand tons of sunflower oil for India.
Currently, 21 vessels are being processed in the ports of Greater Odesa. 665.8 thousand tons of Ukrainian agricultural products are loaded onto them.
1 vessel carrying 63.5 thousand tons of agricultural products moves along the “grain corridor”.
In the Bosphorus, 81 vessels are awaiting inspection (61 for entry, 20 for exit). The situation with the queue is consistently difficult – the Russian Federation also registers no more than 3 vessels per day, when 12 are required.
Since August 1, 554 vessels have left the ports of Great Odesa, exporting 13.9 million tons of Ukrainian food to the countries of Asia, Europe and Africa.
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