Tag: grain
The port capacity for simultaneous storage of grain will be doubled within five years. Infrastructure Minister Andrii Pyvovarskyi announced this
Ukraine exported 33.4 million tons of grain in the 2014-2015 marketing year (July 2014-June 2015), which is a record. Ukraine’s Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food Oleksii Pavlenko announced this
Ukrainian seaports handled 7.79 million tons of grain cargoes (including 7.648 million tons of grain) in January-March 2015, which is 9.5% lower than they handled in the same period in 2014.
The main drivers of the increase in cargo transshipment at the Yuzhny port were mining and metallurgical goods
Transgrainterminal and the Ilyichevsk Commercial Seaport also concluded an agreement on participation in maintenance of port infrastructure
The company built a berth installation with a length of 105 meters and a width of 18 meters
In an in an exclusive interview with the CFTS portal, the Hermes-Trading grain trading company’s General Director Yurii Skichko discusses how the dredging of the River Dnieper will benefit the economy and why the revival of the Dnieper-Vistula route is beneficial to his company.
52,000 tons of wheat, 539,000 tons of maize, and 58,000 tons of barley were shipped.
Only the Yuzhny (+75 percent), Berdyansk, and Reni port managed to ramp up transshipment above market growth rates.
Ukraine exported 6.374 million tons of wheat, 3.206 million tons of barley, and 1.811 million tons of corn.
The company is preparing a preliminary project
Among other things, the project provides for construction of an oil-extraction plant
Despite the complex military, political, and economic situation in Ukraine, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development has not suspended its operations in the country and continues to finance projects in various sectors, including the transport sector. This year alone, the EBRD plans to sign agreements on implementation of new projects worth about EUR 1 billion.
The water depth at the berth will be 12 meters during the first phase of the project, increasing to 13 meters subsequently.
The cost of the grain terminal project is USD 99 million.
Corn accounted for 82.05% (1,806,288 tons) of the total volume of grain transshipped by the port
They loaded an average of 1,019 railcars per day, which were 217 railcars more than they loaded a year earlier.
In an interview with the CFTS, the Brooklyn-Kiev company’s Managing Director Yurii Hubankov discusses the progress of the construction of a grain terminal at the Odessa port, funding from the EBRD, and the outcome of the company’s cooperation with one of the world's largest grain traders, Louis Dreyfus.
According to Bakhmatiuk, UkrLandFarming has not yet found an investor for joint construction of the terminal.
Ukraine’s Deputy Prime Minister Oleksandr Vilkul announced this at the opening of the first phase of the Brooklyn-Kiev