In December, Ukraine increased wheat supplies to African countries

In December, Ukraine increased wheat supplies to African countries from 24% to 25.08%, which is more than 1 million tons of the total amount. In particular, the increase in December shipments to countries on the brink of famine amounted to 138,000 tons.
In general, as of December 14, 554 ships with 13.9 million tons of agricultural products left Ukraine within the corridor, including 4 million tons of wheat and 5.9 million tons of corn. Over the past two weeks, the increase in shipments is 1.6 million tons, of which 399,000 tons of wheat and 911,000 tons of corn.
Yesterday, 4 vessels with 69.5 thousand tons of agricultural products for Asia left the ports of Great Odesa. Among them are tankers SELINA II, MED PACIFIC with 54 thousand tons of sunflower oil for India.
Currently, 22 vessels are being processed in the ports of Greater Odessa. About 730,000 tons of Ukrainian agricultural products will be loaded onto them. Another 6 ships are due to arrive in the near future.
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