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Among other things, the center will coordinate the inspection of vessels taking part in grain export from three ports of Ukraine on the Black Sea - Odesa, Chornomorsk, and Pivdennyi.
The first grain carriers traveling towards the port have already been seen in the city.
The passage of ships through a "grain corridor" from the ports of Odesa and Pivdennyi will begin later.
The USPA also announced the preparation of these ports for resumption of operation.
The agreement was signed for 120 days, during which several conditions will apply to grain export from seaports.
Under the existing conditions, one train carrying agricultural products can be operated from Ukraine through Poland to Lithuania per day.
The reduction was due mainly to a reduction in the volume of transportation of iron ore.
They are suspected of facilitating the loading of the ships with grain that Russia illegally seized in occupied Ukrainian territories and transporting the grain to third countries.
According to Ukraine’s Infrastructure Minister, this is three times less than the monthly requirement.
The ban will apply to the transportation of freight to Moldova and Romania, as well as to Reni.
The Volyn region is preparing to receive crop harvests from the Zaporizhia and Mykolaiv regions.
The parties agreed to form a joint coordination center located in Istanbul under the auspices of the UN.
The GrainLane virtual marketplace is expected to help unblock more than 20 million tons of grain currently stuck in Ukraine due to a naval blockade.
In addition, it will speed up the pace of pilotage of grain ships to Danube ports.
This is 1.6 million tons less than the volume in the same period in 2021.
However, the current canal's capacity is only 4 vessels per day.
Poland is also considering the possibility of building temporary warehouses on the border with Ukraine.
However, a diplomatic solution is needed to lift the blockade of Ukrainian ports.
This will eliminate the need to transfer grain into port granaries and allow the volume of cargo handled by the port to increase.
640,000 tons of grain was transported through overland crossings on Ukraine’s western border and 165,000 tons delivered to ports.