Six vessels have departed from Black Sea ports since the beginning of July
They have exported 215,000 tonnes of agricultural products

Six vessels have left the Black Sea ports since the beginning of July.
This was reported by the Ministry of Recovery.
The department emphasises that in total these vessels have exported 215,000 tonnes of food. At the same time, 85,000 tonnes of grain for Egypt are currently being loaded at the port of Odessa.
There is no longer a fleet awaiting loading in the port of Chornomorsk – the last vessels with agricultural products were dispatched to China and Tunisia last week. Additionally, the Pivdennyi Seaport has not been operating for over 2 months, as russians are not allowing ships into it.
"Since 26 June, russians have been refusing to inspect vessels heading to Ukrainian ports for loading. 29 vessels, which were to deliver over 1.4 million tonnes of agricultural products to Asian and African countries, are now blocked in Turkish territorial waters," the department recalls.
In total, since the start of the grain initiative, i.e. from 1 August 2022, Ukraine has exported over 33 million tonnes of products to 45 countries around the world.
Background. There were only two vessels left in the "grain corridor". All other vessels have already left Ukrainian ports and have undergone inspection on exit from the corridor.
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