Ukraine grain pushes Romanian Constanta port to record volume of 32.6 mln tons in Jan-Nov
Romania’s Black Sea port of Constanta shipped a record 32.6 million metric tons of grain during January-November, with Ukrainian shipments accounting for around 40% of the total, the port authority told.
Ukraine, for whom Constanta is the biggest alternative export route, shipped 13 million tons of grain in the first eleven months, up from 11.7 million at the end of October and from 8.6 million in total in 2022.
Constanta’s previous all-time annual high stood at a little over 25 million tons. The data does not include volumes handled through smaller Romanian Danube ports.
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