Grain from Ukraine: shipment volume exceeded 300 thsd tons
Since 2022, Ukraine has shipped over 300,000 tons of agricultural products to countries in need as part of the Grain from Ukraine initiative.
Deputy Minister of Economy, Environment, and Agriculture of Ukraine Denys Bashlyk announced this during his address to delegates at the 53rd session of the UN Committee on World Food Security, according to the ministry’s press service.
He noted that the food was delivered to 18 of the world’s most vulnerable countries.
Denys Bashlyk emphasized that Russia’s aggressive war against Ukraine remains one of the main factors behind the current food crisis.
“The destruction of agricultural infrastructure, the mining of land, attacks on energy supplies, and the blocking of Black Sea ports impact not only Ukraine but also regional and global food security. Therefore, the future of global food security depends on unity, foresight, and a willingness to act together,” the Deputy Minister emphasized.
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