Economy
EU countries insist on extending the ban on the import of agricultural products from Ukraine
Representatives of Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, Bulgaria and Romania consider it necessary to extend the ban on grain imports until the end of the year.
Odesa Regional State Administration: only “white” companies will be able to load grain at the ports
From now on, the loading of ships (barges) in the ports of Odesa will take place exclusively through a preliminary analysis of the legality of the origin of the grain.
A second ship left the port of Odesa
Today, August 26, the bulk carrier Primus left the port of Odesa under the flag of Liberia, which is headed for the port of Varna in Bulgaria.
The origin of grain will be checked before loading onto ships in the ports of Odesa Region
Loading of barges in the ports of Odesa Region will take place only after preliminary verification of the legality of the origin of the grain.
Ukraine transported more than 40 million tons of grain through “Lanes of Solidarity”.
“Lanes of Solidarity” allowed Ukraine to export more than 40 million tons of grain, and this figure is growing.
The invaders are transporting grain by rail from Melitopol to Crimea
In the temporarily occupied Melitopol, the invaders hurry up to take away looted goods, in particular, stolen agricultural products, from the city.
Hungary can independently extend the ban on the import of Ukrainian grain
The Hungarian authorities want the EU ban on the domestic sale of Ukrainian grain to be extended, even after the current measures expire on September 15.
Ukraine will have wheat for export no less than last season
The Ministry of Agrarian Policy calculated how much wheat of this year’s harvest Ukraine will be able to export. In general, in 2023/2024, the volumes of wheat for export will not decrease.
Danube ports shipped 1.75 million tons of grain in the first half of August
In the first 15 days of August, the ports of the Danube cluster shipped 1 million 750 thousand tons of agricultural products, and in July – more than 2 million tons.
Between Ukraine and Moldova, the border crossing procedure for freight trains has been simplified
Changes have been made to the agreement between Ukraine and Moldova on the operation of railway transport, which will allow for transit transportation under a simplified procedure.