Tag: grain
The newly launched terminal serves as a hub for receiving and shipping.
About 60,000 tons of cargo have been shipped from the occupied port since the beginning of this year.
Ukraine continues to deliver grain to African countries even though the Russians have damaged or destroyed 215 Ukrainian port infrastructure facilities.
At the same time, the Baltic state has significantly restricted grain imports from Russia.
Of these, 25 million tons were agricultural products and about 10 million tons were mining and metal products.
Since the beginning of the year, the occupiers have exported at least 30,000 tons of grain through the port.
The agricultural products were shipped to Lebanon and Turkey.
Earlier, they were loaded in the port of Sevastopol in the Russian-occupied Crimea.
Russians have shipped over 21,000 tons of stolen Ukrainian grain from the port since the beginning of 2024.
In total, 93% of Ukraine's agricultural products are exported through the ports of Greater Odesa and the Danube River.
Poland’s deputy minister of agriculture said that Ukrainian grain is currently transported in transit through Poland and not imported.
About 4 tons of grain were dumped out of two freight cars.
Farmers intend to prevent the reloading of Ukrainian agricultural goods from railcars onto trucks.
The main advantage of the railcars is that they can transport goods within Ukraine and abroad without transfers.
The San Cosmas vessel transported 6,500 tons of sunflower stolen from the Zaporizhia region through the port of Feodosiia.
We analyze the efforts required to launch the temporary maritime export route, why it is important, and what is needed to expand Ukraine's maritime capabilities.
Russia recently admitted that the increase in its flour exports is facilitated by a decrease in flour exports from Ukraine.
The sharp increase in cargo transshipment is connected with the export of agricultural products from the Ukrainian territories occupied by Russia.
The grain was previously exported illegally from the occupied territories of Ukraine.
Grains. Oilseeds. Pulses. Logistics. Food processing.