Five more ships with grain leave Ukrainian ports
Five more ships with grain leave Ukrainian ports
14 September 2022
Five more ships with grain leave Ukrainian ports
On September 14, five more vessels loaded with grain have left Ukrainian ports through the “grain corridor”.
13 September 2022
Since the agreement between Ukraine, Turkey, Russia, and the UN on the transportation of grain from Ukraine entered into force, 129 ships loaded with 2.9 million tonnes of grain have left the Ukrainian ports.
Ukraine is already cooperating with the United Nations and Turkey and the recipient countries of Ukrainian agricultural products to prevent Russia from disrupting the "grain agreement".
On September 13, 2022, seven more vessels loaded with Ukrainian-produced agricultural crops left Odesa Port, Chornomorsk Port and Pivdennyi Port via the ‘grain corridor’.
Seven more ships with grain leave Ukrainian ports
12 September 2022
In order to overcome Russian terror, it is necessary to strengthen Ukraine's cooperation with international partners, increase aid to Ukraine and, first and foremost, to speed up the provision of air defense systems.
The Ikaria Angel bulker, chartered by the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP), has checked at the port of Chornomorsk to load 30,000 tonnes of wheat. The vessel will head off for Ethiopia.
On Monday, September 12, the governments of France and Romania signed an agreement on facilitating grain exports from Ukraine by land.
Nine more vessels loaded with Ukrainian-produced agricultural crops have left Odesa Region’s ports.
Nine more ships with grain leave Ukrainian ports
11 September 2022
French President Emmanuel Macron had a phone call with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin on Sunday, September 11.
The Ministry of Defence of the United Kingdom refuted the statement by Russian president Putin that the majority of Ukrainian grain was delivered to the EU and not to poor countries.
10 September 2022
As part of the ‘grain initiative’, five more vessels loaded with 90,000 tonnes of Ukrainian-produced agricultural crops have left Ukraine’s Odesa Port, Chornomorsk Port and Pivdennyi Port.
Five more ships with grain leave Ukrainian ports
Another ship with Ukrainian grain arrives in Africa
Another ship carrying grain from Ukraine has arrived in Africa within the framework of the “grain initiative”.
09 September 2022
On Friday, September 9, three ships loaded with Ukrainian agricultural products left the ports of Odesa region.
08 September 2022
In general, since the beginning of September, Ukrainian defenders have liberated more than 1,000 square kilometers of the territory of our country.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky awarded U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken the Order of Prince Yaroslav the Wise II degree.
Asian countries are major importers of Ukrainian agricultural products, accounting for 43.9% of total exports.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said there is good news about the success of Ukrainian forces in Kharkiv region this week.
07 September 2022
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba has said that two-thirds of Ukrainian grain under the "grain initiative" is directed to countries of Africa, Asia and the Middle East.
Ukraine increases grain exports every month
Ukraine increases grain exports by 20-30% every month, according to Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food Mykola Solskyi.
The European Commission is allocating EUR 5 billion for macro-financial assistance to Ukraine.
On September 7, 2022, four more vessels loaded with Ukrainian-produced grain left Odesa Region’s ports.
Ukraine and Poland agreed to build a cross-border pipeline to transport Ukrainian vegetable oils to the port of Gdansk.
06 September 2022
Ukrainian farmers have already started to sow winter grain crops, such as wheat, rye and barley, in seven regions.
Six vessels loaded with Ukrainian agricultural products departed from Ukraine's Black Sea ports through a "grain corridor" early on Tuesday, September 6.