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Baltic Container Terminal in Gdynia will export Ukrainian cargo
The Baltic Container Terminal in the Port of Gdynia (BCT) has launched a direct intermodal connection for the export of goods manufactured in Ukraine.

Ships from the port Pivdennyi successfully passed through the temporary corridor in the Black Sea
The two bulk carriers, which left the Port of Pivdennyi in early September, successfully passed the temporary corridor in the Black Sea and reached their destinations.

Russia is trying to save its fertilizer exports
In Russia, they plan to create a single trading company for the export of fertilizers. In this way, Moscow wants to maintain its influence on pricing on world markets.

More than 1 million tons of agricultural products were shipped from the Danube ports in half a month
In the first two weeks of August, Ukraine exported 1.75 million tons of agricultural products from the ports of the Danube cluster.

Kuleba: Ukraine will continue to develop temporary sea corridors
Ukraine is interested in restoring the Grain Initiative, but at the same time intends to develop an alternative way of exporting agricultural products, which has already been used by two vessels.

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 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.

The Ministry of Defense is optimistic about the operation of the temporary sea corridor
Ukraine will be able to ensure the supply of grain to other countries thanks to the successful experience of a ship passing through a temporary sea corridor.

The EU plans to subsidize the export of Ukrainian grain
The European Commission is “seriously considering” subsidizing transportation of Ukrainian grain through EU member states.