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The first train carrying agricultural products arrived at the terminal on Tuesday.
The UN, Turkey, and Ukraine have expressed their readiness to continue the operation of the "grain corridor" and make maximum efforts to ensure its successful implementation.
According to Ukraine’s ambassador to Turkey, the possibility of broadening the range of the goods is being considered for the future.
The "grain agreement" will expire in November, by which time it must be extended.
In total, 7.38 million tons of Ukrainian food have already been exported since the first vessel departed under the Grain Initiative.
The enemy is using the company’s barges to ferry personnel and ammunition.
In total, 325 ships transporting 7.2 million tons of agricultural products to Asia, Europe, and Africa have left Ukrainian ports under the Grain Initiative.
The Spanish Ministry of Transport noted that long-distance transportation of freight by rail requires great efforts to coordinate between the various participants in the process.
7 million tons of agricultural products have been exported since the departure of the first ship carrying Ukrainian food
The time that ships are having to wait for inspections at a monitoring center in Istanbul has increased to 10-15 days since mid-September, up from 5-6 days in the first six weeks of the Grain Initiative.
Since the opening of the "grain corridor," 305 ships have exported 6.8 million tons of Ukrainian products to Asia, Europe, and Africa.
Turkey’s minister of national defense and Ukraine’s minister of infrastructure have met to analyze grain shipments.
The Austrian carrier transported 130,000 tons of Ukrainian grain last month.
Ukraine is not negotiating with Russia directly. Instead, the negotiations are taking place in subgroups, which also include Turkey and the United Nations.
In total, 561 vessels have been enabled.
The ships are carrying 115,500 tons of grain intended for countries in Africa, Asia, and Europe.
The goal is to reopen closed tracks, increase their throughput capacity, and reach speeds of 20-40 km/h at sorting stations.
The ship will depart for Somalia after being loaded with wheat.
According to Ukraine’s first deputy prime minister/economy minister, the approval of the relevant agreement and the opening of an FAO office in Ukraine will help raise cooperation to a much higher level.
In total, 235 ships carrying 5.4 million tons of agricultural products have left Ukrainian ports in the two months since the opening of the Black Sea Grain Corridor.