Ukrainian traders plan to transport grain across the Danube
 
        				        			Ukrainian grain traders are considering the Danube as an alternative to seaports.
Traders at Kernel, Cargill, Bunge Ukraine and others have applied for the export of more than 1 million tons of grain along the Danube, Ukrainian Shipping Magazine reports.
The cargo will be sent to Romania, where it will be transferred to the navy.
The only problem now is that the capacity of some Ukrainian stations is not enough to quickly process the declared amount of grain.
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