Ukrainian seaports are ready to increase the potential of grain export transportation
Ukraine’s seaports are not yet operating at full capacity and are able to increase the potential of grain transportation. This was stated by the Head of the Ukrainian Sea Ports Authority, Yuriy Lytvyn.
“The potential of transportation, in particular, from Odesa is much higher. The proof of this is the record results of the Ukrainian “grain corridor”, which was opened after the termination of the “grain initiative” in December 2023,” Lytvyn said.
According to Lytvyn, the figures for grain exports in January 2024 are slightly lower than in the previous month. However, January is the month of the traditional decline in sea transportation.
At the same time, he noted an increase in the delivery of grain cargo to the ports of Greater Odesa by both rail and road.
“At present, the port of Chornomorsk has increased its car traffic five times compared to the pre-war period. However, unfortunately, bulk cargo is not very good for Chornomorsk itself. There are some difficulties with the organization of the process,” noted the USPA Chairman.
He also emphasized that traders and local authorities are doing everything possible to speed up the process and reduce the time for unloading vehicles.
Speaking about the work of the Pivdennyi port, Lytvyn noted that it is used at 30-48% of its capacity to receive grain cargo.
“The Ministry of Infrastructure, together with the Armed Forces of Ukraine and us (USPA – ed.), are working to expand the acceptance of cargo that may be damaged (by Russian shelling of port infrastructure – ed.). I mean container and ferry transportation,” Lytvyn said.
Answering a question about the fate of the port in Mykolaiv, the USPA head explained that the agency pays much attention to its fate and constantly consults with the military.
“The military leadership is unanimous in its position: due to security issues, unblocking the port of Mykolaiv is impossible. The ports of Mykolaiv region are under direct enemy fire from potentially dangerous areas. The military is not giving any forecasts (on the timing of their unblocking – ed.),” he said.
The Head of the USPA also reminded that Ukraine still has the occupied Kherson port, which has not yet seen a single employee of the agency, as it is closed.
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