Since the beginning of the Black Sea Grain Agreement, Ukrainian ports have been exporting corn, wheat, sunflower oil and food and other cargoes.
Since the beginning of the grain agreement, 21,043,307 tons of agricultural products have been shipped from Ukrainian ports. This was reported by the press service of the UN.
According to the United Nations, corn accounts for 47%, wheat – 29%, sunflower oil and meal – 5% each, and other cargo – 14%.
By geographic distribution among cargo recipients: China (4.2 million tons);
Spain (3.8 million); Turkey (2.4 million); the Netherlands (1.2 million); Egypt (724.7 thousand tons).
According to information provided by the UN, on February 12, four ships with food left Ukrainian ports.
Earlier it was reported that Ukraine has significantly increased grain exports. From 16 to 22 January, 19 vessels were loaded.
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Source: korrespondent

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