Economy
Ports of Odesa region received a record number of ships per month
Saturday, October 14, can be considered a record day for the temporary corridor from Ukrainian ports.
Russian attacks reduced the export potential of ports by 40%
After Russia’s withdrawal from the Grain Agreement, the country carried out 17 massive attacks on Ukrainian ports, which led to a 40% decrease in the export potential of the ports.
3 more ships are heading to Ukrainian ports
Regular ships are directed to the ports of Great Odesa through a temporary corridor.
The leaders of Ukraine and the Netherlands discussed the protection of the grain corridor
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Prime Minister of the Netherlands Mark Rutte discussed the protection of grain export corridors in the Black Sea.
Another 3 ships are heading to Ukraine through the temporary corridor
Three vessels are heading to the ports of Great Odesa via the new grain corridor.
Romania has approved new conditions for the import of Ukrainian grain
The Romanian government has finally approved the system of import of certain groups of Ukrainian agricultural products, which aims to protect Romanian farmers.
USPA will be able to direct part of the funds to repair ports instead of taxes
At a meeting on Friday, October 13, the Cabinet of Ministers reduced the rate of deductions to the budget of the State Enterprise “Ukrainian Sea Ports Authority” and state port operators.
Another foreign ship arrived at the ports of Great Odesa
Another ship arrived at Ukrainian ports through the “temporary corridor”. The ship is currently anchored near Odessa.
Corn and rapeseed exporters are looking for cheaper logistics
In October, corn and rapeseed are bought at attractive prices only in ports of EU countries. Instead, a situation has developed in the soybean market where foreign and domestic prices compete with each other.
Ukraine partly loses into markets for agricultural products
Due to problems with logistics, Ukraine often completely lost a small amount of wheat export markets.