Seaports resume grain transshipment

Source:  AgroPortal
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The rhythm of Ukrainian ports is gradually being restored, despite weather risks and incidents from the Russian side.

Terminal complexes in Pivdenny and Chornomorsk are operating particularly effectively – with a high turnover and level of cargo processing, Spike Brokers reports in Telegram.

“The ports of Greater Odessa retain a leading role in grain exports. Over the last week of January, loading increased to 1,150 tons/day, unloading – to 1,163 tons/day. Cargo stocks in the ports remain stable – over 930 thousand tons, of which 680 thousand tons – directly at the berths,” experts note.

According to their data, TIS, OPZ, and Risoil remain the most active.

“The situation on the Danube is stable. “Izmail and Reni remain in secondary roles for now, although periodic shipments of meal and rapeseed are recorded,” the analysts summarized.

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