Ukraine exported over 660,000 tonnes of grain by sea during the week
During this time, 18 vessels left the ports of Greater Odesa

What happened? Ukraine exported 664,000 tonnes of agricultural products by sea during the week.
Source. Ministry of Infrastructure.
Details. Over the past week, 18 ships left the ports of Greater Odesa, but exports decreased by a third compared to the week before. 60,000 tonnes of wheat were shipped to Kenya, 56,000 tonnes – to Bangladesh, and 60,000 tonnes of Ukrainian oil – to India.
Currently, 21 vessels are under processing in the ports of Great Odessa. They are loaded with almost 1 million tonnes of Ukrainian agricultural products. At the same time, only 3 vessels are moving along the "grain corridor" for loading.
Since August 1, 687 vessels have left the ports of Great Odesa, exporting 18.9 million tonnes of Ukrainian food to Asia, Europe, and Africa. According to the agency, this figure should have been more than 28 million tonnes if the "grain corridor" had been functioning stably.
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