Ukraine increases grain exports by 50% every month amid sea blockade
In the context of the blockade of Ukrainian seaports, the Ministry of Infrastructure is working daily on the reorientation of logistics to land, in particular to the western borders of Ukraine with Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania and Moldova.
As the Minister of Infrastructure Alexander Kubrakov said on the National Telethon, in order to solve the global food crisis provoked by Russia by blocking ports, grain exports are increasing by 50% every month.
“We are doing our best and the dynamics are very positive now. Every month we grow grain exports across the western borders by almost 50%. If it weren’t for the fact that the previous year’s harvest needed to be exported urgently, we could reach the normal average monthly volume we had before with the help of ports in a few months,” the Minister commented.
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