The export of Ukrainian agricultural products in January was 1 million tons behind the December figures

Since the beginning of January, Ukrainian exporters have declared almost 2 million tons of grain and oilseeds for export. This is about 1 million tons less than on approximately the same date in December last year, UGA reports.
The obvious reason is the purposeful slowdown of exports by the Russians due to the slowdown in ship inspections on their part.
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