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Creation of the grain hubs will ensure the predictability of sales and stabilization of food prices in African countries.
Currently, 98 vessels are waiting for inspection in the Bosporus.
As of 28 December, 2.3 million tons of grain had been loaded in the Ukrzaliznytsia rail network.
Ninety-six vessels were waiting for inspection in the Bosporus as of 27 December, including 71 heading to Ukrainian ports and 25 already loaded with agricultural products.
Most Russian flour exports in 2022 have gone to Iraq.
Three vessels are currently traveling through the humanitarian maritime corridor to be loaded with 93,000 tons of agricultural products in Ukrainian seaports.
It joined a caravan of 5 vessels transporting 244,000 tons of agricultural products to countries in Asia and Europe.
Corn, wheat, and sunflower oil accounted for the largest export volumes during the 20th week of operation of the humanitarian maritime corridor.
The company conducted a feasibility study commissioned by Ukrzaliznytsia.
Among them there is a bulker with grain for Kenya, which is also included in the list of countries that Ukraine will help with food under the Grain From Ukraine program.
The company increased the volume of transportation of Ukrainian grain significantly after the launch of the Russian invasion.
The total volume of freight transportation by rail was 10.56 million tons in November.
Currently, 21 vessels are being processed at the three ports taking part in the Black Sea Grain Initiative.
In total, 13.8 million tons of Ukrainian agricultural products have been exported under the Black Sea Grain Initiative since 1 August.
The average waiting time for ships is 3-5 weeks.
The average daily loading volume was 81,000 tons.
In particular, the bulk carrier Matros Pozynych was removed from Russian registers and registered as a company in Greece.
CFTS re-publishes The Wall Street Journal’s investigation about how vessels associated with the largest Russian grain trader shipped thousands of tons of stolen Ukrainian grain to global buyers using a complex system of feeder vessels and floating cranes.
Currently, 23 ships are being processed in the ports of Greater Odesa.
Ukraine’s minister of infrastructure noted that 77 vessels are awaiting inspection in Turkey.