The situation with inspections in Turkey’s territorial waters is stable and difficult, the Ministry of Infrastructure said.
From the ports of Chernomorsk and Pivdenny left three ships with food for Asian countries. Among them is the bulk carrier Asl Ileana with 54.6 thousand tons of wheat for Bangladesh, the Ministry of Infrastructure reported on Monday, March 27.
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It is indicated that Bangladesh is well aware of the economic crisis, as a result of which the population is facing the problem of buying food at high prices.
“At the same time, the country remains the main consumer of Ukrainian wheat – since the start of the grain initiative, the country has received more than 710,000 tons of wheat from Ukraine,” the report said.
The department noted that these volumes could be higher if Russia deliberately does not slow down inspections of ships in Turkey.
“The situation with inspections in the territorial waters of Turkey is stable and difficult: an average of six inspections take place per day, both at the entrance to the ports and at the exit (half of the approved plan), and 94 ships are waiting. in line for inspection,” the Ministry of Infrastructure said.
Since August 1, 2022, 848 ships have left the ports of Big Odessa, exporting 25.9 million tons of food to the countries of Asia, Europe and Africa. In the ports of Big Odessa, 19 ships were loaded with 680,000 tons of agricultural products. Three ships move along the grain corridor for loading.
Remember, on March 18, Ukraine reached an agreement with Turkey and the UN to extend the grain deal for another 120 days. In turn, Russia said it had extended the grain deal for just 60 days.
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Source: korrespondent

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