Since the beginning of the Ukrainian sea corridor, the ports of Greater Odessa have processed 75 million tons of cargo.
More than 50 million tons of agricultural products were transported through the Ukrainian sea corridor. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Reconstruction of Ukraine on Friday, October 11.
Since the beginning of the Ukrainian sea corridor, the ports of Greater Odessa have processed 75 million tons of cargo, of which 50.1 million tons are products of Ukrainian farmers.
Ukrainian goods are exported to 50 countries in all directions – Africa, Asia, Europe and America.
“At a time when the aggressor continues to systematically destroy the port infrastructure, exposing the world to a food crisis, Ukraine has confirmed its status as a major player in the global food market, increasing volumes of export, despite systematic shelling,” the department said.
We remind you that from March 15, 2024, the Ukrainian corridor passing through the ports of Greater Odessa began to work around the clock, increasing the export of agricultural and other products by 20%.
During the year of operation of the Black Sea sea corridor, 2,300 ships entered Ukraine’s Black Sea ports.
Source: korrespondent

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