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State Property Fund will once again put the Russian oligarch’s agricultural company up for auction
The State Property Fund will hold a repeat auction for the sale of the nationalized agricultural company of a Russian oligarch.

A Russian tanker was spotted in the port of Mariupol
The third tanker has arrived at Mariupol port in the last few days. “Kalibr” carriers can refuel from it.

Odesa port recorded a significant increase in tax deductions
The seaport managed to maintain its pre-war status as one of the largest taxpayers in the region and industry.

Budanov commented on the redeployment of Russian ships
Currently, the remains of the Russian fleet are near the port of Novorossiysk.

Over 50,000 documents have already been issued to Ukrainian sailors this year
Since the beginning of the certification reform, the Shipping Administration has issued more than 80,000 qualification documents to seafarers, of which more than 50,000 will be issued in 2024.

The EU handed over barriers to localize pollution in the port of Kherson
The European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) handed over to USPA the boom barriers for the localization of pollution in the port of Kherson.

Russia may launch drones into the Black Sea to mine the grain corridor
Russia may soon release naval drones into the Black Sea, which will bypass the Ukrainian grain corridor.

Russian nuclear-powered submarines fired shots near Norway
Russian multi-purpose nuclear submarines of the Northern Fleet of the Russian Federation practiced firing near the sea border of Norway.

Ukraine exported almost 50 million tons of grain in the current season
The volume of export of agricultural products since the beginning of the current marketing year exceeds the indicators for the same period last year.

Prices for Ukrainian agricultural products have decreased
Over the past week, prices for export cargoes of corn, wheat, rapeseed and soybeans continued to decline.

The delegation of the Weimar Triangle visited the port of Odesa
High-ranking officials of the EU member states got acquainted with the work of the sea corridor, and also saw the consequences of Russian attacks on the port.

NATO ships could intercept ships with stolen Ukrainian grain
NATO warships have the right to detain vessels in international waters if they are involved in illegal activities.

Odesa should become the main grain hub
European countries are considering the issue of protecting the ports of Great Odesa from Russian shelling because of their importance for food security.

“Solidarity corridors” helped to survive during the port blockade, – MIU
The Ministry of Reconstruction noted that it is currently impossible to compare the total capacity of the ports before the war with the one we have now.

The fire in the Russian port of Azov does not subside for the fourth day (video)
As a result of the drone attack on the oil terminal in the port of Azov, the fire cannot put out.

UGA opposes minimum export prices for grain
The Ukrainian Grain Association (UGA) believes that the introduction of the minimum price mechanism will lead to a significant drop in grain exports from Ukraine.

How climate change is affecting the resurgence of piracy in Africa
Foreign experts calculated how the increase in the number of maritime crimes is affected by the destruction of fishing grounds, how Somali separatists are fighting crime at sea, and whether the world community will be able to cope with this new threat.

Bribery from an agricultural holding: NABU exposed a €21 million legalization scheme
The ex-head of the State Fiscal Service of Ukraine received a bribe for VAT reimbursement to agricultural holding companies. Subsequently, this money was “legalized”.