The fourth UN chartered ship with 30,000 tons of wheat for Afghanistan left Odesa port
Today, the bulk carrier BC VANESSA, chartered by the UN World Food Program (WFP), left Odesa port with 30,000 tons of wheat on board.
This is reported on the Facebook page of the Ministry of Infrastructure of Ukraine.
It is noted that the bulker will arrive at a port in Pakistan, where the wheat will be unloaded and delivered to the people of Afghanistan. Currently, the population of this country is suffering from a food crisis.
BC VANESSA is one of the 7 ships that today took out 107.5 thousand tons of agricultural products for the countries of Asia and Europe from the ports of Great Odesa.
Since the start of the implementation of the “grain initiative”, 192 vessels have departed from Ukrainian ports. In total, 4.38 million tons of agricultural products
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