Over the weekend, 11 ships with 241,000 tons of agricultural products left Ukrainian ports
On October 15, as part of the implementation of the “grain initiative”, 7 ships with 101 thousand tons of agricultural products, which will be sent to the countries of Asia and Europe, left the ports of “Odesa” and “Pivdenny”.
On October 16, 4 ships with 140,000 tons of Ukrainian agricultural products were sent from the ports of Odesa and Pivdenny. Among them is the bulk carrier EAUBONNE, which will deliver 53,300 tons of wheat to Kenya. This is the second bulker to this country. The first SUPER HENRY bulk carrier with 51,400 tons of wheat was unloaded in the port of Mombasa (Kenya) today.
During the entire time of the initiative, 1.1 million tons of food were sent to Africa. In particular, 5 ships chartered by the United Nations World Food Program have already left the ports of Great Odesa. On board they are more than 120,000 grains for the residents of Ethiopia, Yemen and Somalia.
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