The JCC has agreed to allow vessels to use the grain corridor for the next three days

UkrAgroConsult
The JCC approved the outbound inspection of 27 vessels within the grain corridor. Inspections for entry have not been approved. This was reported by the Ministry of Communities, Territories and Infrastructure Development.
“The Joint Coordination Center has agreed to inspect 27 vessels for departure for 3 days. The issue of inspections of the incoming fleet has not yet been resolved,” the Ministry said.
Usually, a total of 6-9 vessels were inspected for entry and exit per day.
As a reminder, on May 9, it was reported that the JCC did not inspect ships sailing through the grain corridor for the second day in a row.
Read also
BLACK SEA OIL TRADE-2025: Delegates from 10+ countries on board — join now!
Average winter wheat harvest forecast in Kazakhstan
Rains will pass in the main grain-growing regions in the near future, but moisture...
Ukraine. Ministry currently estimates barley yield at 2.5 t/ha
Analysts raise Canada’s canola crop forecast but lower export expectations
Write to us
Our manager will contact you soon