Five more ships left the ports of Odesa through the “grain corridor”.

On Thursday, September 8, five ships loaded with Ukrainian agricultural products left the ports of Great Odesa through the “grain corridor”, the Ministry of Defense of Turkey reported on Twitter.
“As of this morning, five more ships have left Ukrainian ports,” the report says.
It is noted that the shipment of grain for export continues as planned.
As reported, during Monday-Tuesday, nine ships with grain were sent from the Black Sea ports of Ukraine.
In total, during the “grain initiative” period, 101 ships left the ports of Great Odesa, 2.4 million tons of agricultural products were delivered.
As reported, Ukraine exported 44% of agricultural products to Asian countries. According to the Ministry of Infrastructure, 2.37 million tons of agricultural products have been exported since the first ship with Ukrainian food left until today. In particular, 54 ships with 1.04 million tons of grain were sent to Asian countries, 32 ships with 0.85 million tons to Europe, and 16 ships with 0.47 million tons of agricultural products to Africa.
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