Russia continues to slow down the work of the grain corridor. This caused continuous queuing of 90+ ships, one million damage to cargo owners, short export of at least 5-6 million tons.
As part of the grain deal, from August 1, Ukraine sent 605 ships from the ports of Greater Odessa, which brought 15.9 million tons of food to the countries of Asia, Europe and Africa. The Ministry of Infrastructure reported this on Wednesday, December 28.
It is indicated that in the last two days alone, 11 ships with 422 thousand tons of agricultural products left the ports. Among them is the bulk carrier Alanda Star with 30.8 thousand tons of wheat for Egypt, as well as the tanker Eurochampion with 45 thousand tons of oil for India.
At the same time, it was noted that Russia continues to slow down the work of the grain corridor. This caused constant queuing of 90+ ships, one million damage to cargo owners, short export of at least 5-6 million tons throughout the year.
Currently, 96 vessels are waiting for their turn for inspection in the Bosphorus, of which 71 are at the entrance to ports, 25 have already been loaded with agricultural products. Six out of 10 scheduled inspections take place every day.
“Recently, the port of Odessa sent the Brave M bulk carrier with 28,000 tons of grain for African Libya. Before that, the bulk carrier was waiting for a corridor inspection for a month to enter the port for load,” the ministry. said, noting that for the continuous movement of grain The corridor must undergo at least 12 inspections per day.
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It was previously reported that since the beginning of the 2022/2023 marketing year, Ukraine exported 20.61 million tons of grain. This volume includes 11.32 million tons of corn (54.9% of total supply), 7.65 million tons of wheat (37.1%) and 1.55 million tons of barley (7.5%).
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Source: korrespondent

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