The Ukraine Grain Initiative will continue to deliver new cargo to more countries to help alleviate the food crisis.
Initiative this week Grain from Ukraine, Sudanese partners and the UN World Food Program delivered another batch of Ukrainian grain to Sudan. President Vladimir Zelensky announced this on the social network X on Friday, April 26.
“Ukraine continues to support the Sudanese people, even as it defends itself from Russian aggression. This is our guiding principle: we not only ask for help from the world, but also help others in the world,” the leader of the state.
According to Zelensky, the initiative Grain from Ukraine will continue to deliver new cargo to more countries to alleviate the food crisis.
“We call on all countries to unite in the implementation of the Peace Formula and participate in the upcoming peace summit in Switzerland. We also call on all countries to condemn Russia’s terrorist attacks on Ukraine’s agriculture, port infrastructure and freedom of navigation in the Black Sea. ,” the president wrote.
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Zelensky noted that Russian strikes damaged or destroyed 215 port infrastructure facilities in the Odessa region.
Despite these difficult conditions, Ukraine continues to send cargo, particularly essential food, to countries around the world, including Africa and Asia. So, as part of the initiative Grain from Ukraine Critical humanitarian supplies are being delivered to several countries, including Somalia, Ethiopia, Kenya, Yemen and Sudan.
Let’s recall that in the 2022/2023 marketing year, Ukraine exported about 49 million tons of grain and legumes. Then our country earned more than 20 billion dollars. At the same time, Ukrainian farmers lost more than $1 billion due to ship downtime.
But in the marketing year 2023/2024 the results could be better. Indicators of the Ukrainian sea corridor have already exceeded the results of the grain agreement, which was terminated after Russia’s demarche.
Source: korrespondent

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