Another six ships with grain left Ukrainian ports through the “grain corridor”
UkrAgroConsult
On the morning of September 19, six more ships with agricultural products left Ukrainian ports on flights through the “grain corridor”. This was reported by the Ministry of Defense of Turkey on Twitter.
“As part of the grain shipment, six more ships scheduled for today left the ports of Ukraine,” the message says.
As reported, as of September 18, since the departure of the first ship with Ukrainian food, 3.7 million tons of agricultural products have been exported. A total of 165 ships with agricultural products, which were sent to the countries of Asia, Europe and Africa, left Ukrainian ports.
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