7 ships loaded with Ukrainian agricultural products that leave the Black Sea ports

7 ships loaded with Ukrainian agricultural products that leave the Black Sea ports

As part of the grain export strategy from the Black Sea, the Ukrainian government announced today, Saturday, the departure of 7 ships from the ports of Odysse and Bifdini filled with Ukrainian agricultural products.
According to a press release from the Ukrainian Ministry of Infrastructure, which was published today by the Ukrainian “Yukerneform” news agency, the seven ships are laden with roughly 101,000 tonnes of food that will be shipped to certain Asian and European nations.

According to the ministry, Ukraine has shipped 7. 5 million tonnes of agricultural and food products—delivered on 341 ships—to nations in Asia, Europe, and Africa since the first ship carrying Ukrainian goods sailed out of port at the start of last August.

When the Ukrainian crisis broke out on February 24, an agreement between Russia and Ukraine was reached allowing Kev to resume grain exports through its Black Sea ports. The agreement states that Russia and Ukraine will offer “maximum guarantees” for ships that are attempting to cross the Black Sea to the Ukrainian ports of Odessa and Churnomorsk.

Seven ships departing Black Sea ports with agricultural supplies from Ukraine

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