Economy

Export of agricultural products from the sea ports of Ukraine decreased by 78% in a week
From May 15 to May 21, 2023, 118.3 thousand tons of agricultural products were exported through the sea ports of the Odesa region, which is 78% less than in the previous week.

Russia again clearly violates the Grain Agreement – the US State Department
Russia is resorting to violations of the Black Sea Grain Agreement, within the framework of which Ukraine exports agricultural products from its ports to other countries.

Moldova, Romania and Ukraine will jointly analyze the volume of transit of Ukrainian wheat
The Ministries of Agriculture of Moldova, Romania and Ukraine will exchange information on the volumes of Ukrainian wheat that will be transported through the solidarity corridors.

Kim: Mykolaiv ports can join the Grain Agreement
The ports of Mykolaiv Region are ready to be involved in the Grain Initiative.

Slovakia canceled restrictions on grain imports from Ukraine
The Slovak carrier ZSSK Cargo canceled the ban on the import of Ukrainian grain

Another Russian ship with stolen Ukrainian grain left Mariupol
Another Russian ship left the port of temporarily captured Mariupol with 2,000 tons of Ukrainian grain stolen.

Vysotskyi: the agricultural sector of Ukraine will lose another 10% this year
Agricultural production in Ukraine will decrease by 10% in 2023. Last year, losses amounted to almost 30%.

Due to the actions of the Russian Federation, the costs of the idling at the Port of Pivdennyi have already exceeded $50 million
The stevedores of the largest port of Ukraine, Pivdennyi, appealed to the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

Ukraine chan duble its gran exports if the Mykolaiv port are unblocked
If the ports of Mykolaiv and Olvia are unblocked, Ukraine will be able to double its grain exports.

For almost a month, the Russians have been blocking the incoming fleet at the port Pivdennyi
The work of the Grain Initiative has resumed, but Russian representatives in the JCC continue to block the incoming fleet to the most deep-sea port — Pivdennyi.