Last week, an average of 2.3 ships per day were inspected, well below the maximum.
In the 36th week of operation of the grain corridor, 655.9 thousand tons of agro-industrial products were exported from the ports of the Odessa region, which is 23% less than the previous week. This was announced on Tuesday, April 11, by the Ukrainian Club of Agrarian Business (UCAB) with reference to UN data.
So, from April 3 to April 9, 16 ships were loaded in the ports of the Odessa region, which is four units less than a week before.
Mainly, it exported: corn (part of the total export structure – 57%), wheat (30%) and sunflower oil (6%). Products are shipped to Asia (China and Turkey), Europe (Spain, Italy and the Netherlands) and Africa (Libya, Egypt).
The UCAB pointed to a trend towards blocking the work of the Russian grain corridor by delaying the inspection of vessels standing in line. Thus, in the 36th week of work, the average daily passing rate of inspection ships is 2.3. At the same time, the highest average daily inspection rate is 5.5 ships per day.

Recall that since the beginning of the marketing year, Ukraine has exported almost 39 million tons of grain. This is confirmed by the data of the Ministry of Agrarian Policy.
It was also reported that according to the results of March, the agricultural export of Ukraine updated the record since the beginning of the war. At the same time, 51% of exports were provided by the grain corridor.
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Source: korrespondent

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