Ukraine exported more than 150,000 tonnes of grain by sea
A caravan of 6 ships left the ports of Greater Odesa

What happened? Ukraine exported more than 150,000 tonnes of grain by sea.
Source. Ministry of Infrastructure.
Details. During the period from January 14 to January 15, 6 vessels with agricultural products for Africa, Asia, and Europe left the ports of Greater Odesa. Among them is the bulk carrier DYMAMIC M with 27,500 tonnes of food for Libya.
Currently, 21 vessels are under processing in Ukrainian seaports. They will transport 800,000 tonnes of Ukrainian agricultural products. Meanwhile, another ship is heading towards Ukraine through the "grain corridor" for loading.
At the same time, the queue of ships waiting for inspection is growing in the Bosporus. As of January 15, there were 109 vessels in the queue, 22 of which were loaded with grain. The russian delegation continues to slow down the inspections and refuses to work after 15:30. Thus, only 2 out of 81 vessels applied for participation in the Initiative were registered.
In total, since August 1, 653 vessels have left the ports of Greater Odesa, exporting 17.5 million tonnes of Ukrainian food to Asia, Europe and Africa.
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