Export
Russia’s actions slowed down the movement of vessels through the “grain corridor” by half
Russia deliberately delays the passage of ships with Ukrainian grain. Such actions reduced the rate of transportation of food along the “grain corridor” by half.
The first million tons of grain were shipped from the ports of Odesa Region in 2023
As part of the “Grain Initiative”, 11 ships left the ports of Great Odesa today. Three of them are heading to African countries.
Imports of goods exceeded exports by a quarter in 2022
In 2022, Ukraine exported goods worth $44.2 billion, and imported goods amounted to $55.5 billion.
Another African country can create a logistics hub for Ukrainian food
Ukraine and Ghana are considering the possibility of implementing a joint project on the construction of logistics hubs for food storage.
Ukraine will send 25,000 tons of grain to Nigeria as part of Grain from Ukraine
As part of the Grain from Ukraine humanitarian program, Ukraine will send 25,000 tons of grain to the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Following Senegal, Nigeria offered Ukraine to create a logistics hub
Nigeria offered Ukraine to create a logistics hub for constant supplies of grain and food products. Earlier, Senegal agreed on an agrohub with Ukraine.
Ukraine can create an agricultural hub in an African port
Ukraine is considering the port of Dakar in Senegal as a place to create a logistics hub for transshipment of Ukrainian agricultural products for African countries.
More than 17 million tons of agricultural products have already been sent to the ports of Great Odesa
On January 7-9, 5 ships exported 158.5 thousand tons of Ukrainian food from the ports of Great Odesa.
Last year turned out to be one of the most productive in terms of export performance
Ukraine exported more than 50 million tons of agricultural products in 2022.
5 ships left Ukraine through the “grain corridor”.
During the weekend of January 7-8, 5 ships with Ukrainian agricultural products left the ports of Odesa, Chornomorsk and Pivdennyi.