Ukraine. Odesa port plant joined the “grain agreement”

The Odesa Port Plant repurposed its production facilities and joined the shipment of grain for export within the framework of the international agreement “On the Grain Corridor” signed by Ukraine. This was reported by the OPP press service on Facebook.
“The repurposing of the production capacities of JSC “OPP” regarding the shipment of grain from the Odesa port plant to sea transport for export has been fully completed,” the message says.
It is noted that the first thousand tons have already been loaded into the ship’s holds. The total amount of grain that will be sent by this flight will be almost 23 thousand tons.
The company clarified that this will be the first shipment of products loaded on sea transport from the Odesa port plant since the beginning of hostilities on the territory of Ukraine.
It is noted that due to objective reasons OPP cannot resume the production of specialized chemical products, so it will ship food from Ukraine for export within the framework of the agreement “On the Grain Corridor”.
As reported, since August 1, 501 ships left the ports of Great Odesa, which exported 12.2 million tons of Ukrainian food to the countries of Asia, Europe and Africa.
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