The grain corridor has been operational since August 1, and more than one million tons of grain has already been exported through it.
In August, almost fifty ships left Ukrainian ports along the grain corridor.
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“As part of the implementation of the Initiative for the Safe Transportation of Grain and Foodstuffs, during the 26 days of operation of the grain corridor, 44 ships left Ukrainian ports, exporting more than 1 million tons of agricultural products in 15 countries of the world,” reports the Ukrainian Sea Ports Administration.
Also, three ships left Ukrainian ports today, saying goodbye Ministry of Defense of Turkey.
The USPA clarified that during the week of operation of the grain corridor, the ports of Greater Odessa received 13 ships for the loading of 362,000 tons of wheat, corn, rapeseed, oil, soybeans and barley, going to the ports of Spain, Israel, Germany and Turkey. At the same time, 13 ships with 294 thousand tons of wheat, oil, soybeans, rapeseed and corn were sent to the ports of Libya, the Netherlands, Israel, India, Egypt, Turkey, Germany and Sudan.
As you know, Ukraine plans to export three million tons of grain monthly through the grain corridor.
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Source: korrespondent

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