Investments in ports on the Danube have not become a mass phenomenon

Investments in ports on the Danube have not become a mass phenomenon


Investing in the construction and modernization of grain infrastructure is called a point phenomenon, not a mass phenomenon.

Raiffeisen Bank Deputy Chairman Larisa Bondareva said this in an interview foLatifundist.com.

“First of all, I cannot say that investing in the construction of grain infrastructure is a mass phenomenon. Even when it comes to the Danube ports. Secondly, no one there plans to build such large terminals as were once built in Mykolaiv or the ports of Great Odesa,” Larisa Bondaryeva notes.

She also explained that along the western land border of Ukraine or the Danube, point investments are made. We are talking about dozens of projects, no more.

“We understand all these trends. As well as where it is necessary to warn our clients so that they do not invest in unpromising projects, even without attracting bank loans,” Bondaryeva added.