Over the past two days, 12 ships with 400,000 tons of agricultural products left Ukrainian ports
Over the past two days, 12 ships with 400,000 tons of agricultural products left the ports of Greater Odessa for countries in Africa, Asia and Europe, the Ministry of Infrastructure of Ukraine reports.
Among them are bulk carriers STAVROS and CEBIHAN, which will deliver 55 thousand tons of Ukrainian wheat to Oman. Also, 55 thousand tons go to Yemen, whose inhabitants are on the brink of starvation. Bulk carrier EAST WIND 1 took 25,000 tons of grain to Libya.
Two days later, the ports of Bolshoi Odesa accepted 8 vessels for loading. The total cargo capacity is 200 thousand tons of agricultural products.
6 ships are moving along the “grain corridor” in the direction of Ukraine to load 317 thousand tons of agricultural products.
Since September 1, 456 vessels have left the ports of Bolshoi Odessa, exporting 10.7 million tons of Ukrainian food to countries in Asia, Europe and Africa.
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