Ethiopia will receive another 30,000 tons of Ukrainian wheat
On January 22, three ships left Ukrainian ports, they are transporting a total of 105,500 tons of grain and other food as part of the Black Sea grain initiative.
The bulk carrier AMIRA HANA will deliver 30,000 tons of wheat to the port of Djibouti, and from there Ukrainian grain will be delivered to Ethiopia, whose inhabitants are suffering from hunger.
In addition, the vessel BC Vanessa (23,050 tons of corn and 7,300 tons of wheat) is heading to Spain, the dry cargo vessel Sanita S (45,150 tons of wheat) is heading to Turkey.
A ship, which passed through the maritime humanitarian corridor on Sunday, is heading to the port of Odesa for cargo.
As of January 22, the total tonnage of grain and other agricultural products exported from three Ukrainian ports is 18,330,360 tons. In total, 1,336 ships were allowed to move: 665 for arrival at Ukrainian ports and 671 for departure from them.
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