Tag: grain
Twenty ships were loaded during the week.
To unblock Ukraine’s exports, the option of delivering goods to the Adriatic via the existing railways and highways is being considered.
Russia is seeking a resumption of the export of its fertilizers through Ukraine’s Pivdennyi port.
They also discussed the strengthening of food security and the importance of extending the Black Sea Grain Initiative.
Ukraine continues to suffer because of the restrictions on its maritime exports while ships have free access to Russian seaports. It is time to change the situation.
In addition, a World Food Program-chartered ship carrying wheat to Afghanistan has left the port of Odesa.
Every ship that leaves Ukrainian ports with agricultural products has a positive effect on global food security, a UN representative said.
The reduction in the number of ships entering Ukrainian ports to load agricultural products is because of Russia's actions in the inspection zone in the Bosporus.
However, the company believes that the initial decision that such a ban is necessary is right.
To resume maritime exports, Ukraine needs an effective system for insuring war-related risks. What is actually happening?
The rate of departure of ships from these ports remains critically low at 2.5 ships per day.
The organization emphasized that there are difficulties, but it added that they are being resolved.
Because Russia is blocking the work of the JCC, 118 vessels are awaiting inspection in the territorial waters of Turkey.
This volume is a third less than the volume of exports in the week before last.
The bulk carrier will deliver 30,000 tons of wheat to the port of Djibouti.
The decision was made because of delays in the JCC’s ship inspections in the Bosporus.
Such a hub will not only store grain but also ensure the predictability of sales and stabilization of food prices.
In particular, 11 ships carrying 313,000 tons of grain left the ports of Greater Odesa on 12 January.
The grain loading volume was uneven during the week, averaging 77,000 tons daily.