Agricultural exports through Danube ports will reach 1.3M tonnes in July – Kubrakov
“They [shipments from Danube ports] are growing. This means that there will be 1.3 million this month,” the minister said.
Kubrakov added that currently, approximately half of agricultural products are exported through Danube ports. Another 30% falls on the railway and 20% on road transport.
Experts said that the liberation of Zmiinyi (Snake) Island and the unblocking of the Bystre rivermouth would save businesses at least $0.5 million per day.
In early July, the units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine completed the military operation to cleanse Zmiinyi (Snake) Island of the equipment and weapons of the Russian invaders who had fled to the temporarily occupied Crimea. After that, the Bystre rivermouth reopened for vessels transporting agricultural products.
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