The dry cargo ship Port Alberni is carrying 26.7 thousand tons of soybeans to Spain, and the vessel CS Cihan will deliver 6.4 thousand tons of soybeans to Turkey.
On Friday, two dry cargo ships with more than 33 thousand tons of soybeans left Ukrainian ports. Interfax-Ukraine reported this in connection with the Joint Coordination Center (JCC) on Saturday, November 26.
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“On November 25, two ships left Ukrainian ports, carrying a total of 33,165 tons of soybeans as part of the Black Sea Grain Initiative,” the message said.
The dry cargo ship Port Alberni is carrying 26.7 thousand tons of soybeans to Spain, and the vessel CS Cihan will deliver 6.4 thousand tons of soybeans to Turkey.
At the same time, 28 loaded ships are simultaneously being prepared for inspection in Turkish territorial waters to proceed to their destinations.
“On November 25, the total tonnage of grain and other agricultural products exported from the three ports of Ukraine was 11,940,672 tons. In total, 983 ships were allowed to move at this moment: 489 for arrival in Ukrainian ports and 494 for removing them, ” – added to SKC.
Earlier, a UN chartered vessel with grain for Ethiopia left Ukraine – 40,000 tons. In the ports of Big Odessa, 26 vessels are under processing. They loaded 1 million tons of agricultural products.
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Source: korrespondent

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