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Ukrainian farmers need restoration of the “grain corridor”
Ukrainian agribusiness hopes to restore the “grain corridor” for grain export.

Rosneft’s exports continue to “increase negatively”
Due to the danger in the Black Sea ports of the Russian Federation, Rosneft’s export volumes will drop by another 300,000 barrels per day.

Russian marine fuel is being exported less and less
After the rejection of the Western countries from Russian energy carriers, the Russian Federation is forced to sell marine fuel on the domestic market.

Inspection of Ukrainian cargoes can be transferred to the Baltic ports
Poland positively evaluates the idea of the Lithuanian government to transfer the inspection of Ukrainian agricultural cargo from the Polish-Ukrainian border to the ports of the Baltic Sea.

Blinken: The US is considering opportunities for exporting Ukrainian grain
The US hopes to restore the Black Sea Grain Initiative to avoid a global food crisis.

Russia is dumping the market and attacking the Danube. Does Ukrainian grain have back-up options?
It is increasingly difficult for Ukraine to maintain its share in the world market of agricultural products. After withdrawing from the Grain Agreement and shelling the Ukrainian port infrastructure, Russia began dumping the grain market.

UCAB: Ukraine has spent 29% of exports of agricultural products because of termination of the Grain Agreement
During July, Ukraine exported 3.7 million tons of agricultural products, which is 29% less than a month ago.

Latvia offers its ports for the export of Ukrainian grain
The Minister of Agriculture of Latvia, Didzis Shmitz, stated that the export of Ukrainian grain through Latvian ports is a possible scenario.

Croatia offered to export Ukrainian grain through its ports
Ukraine and Croatia agreed on the export of Ukrainian grain, which was complicated after Russia’s withdrawal from the Black Sea Grain Initiative.

How the war affected export markets
The beginning and subsequent course of a full-scale war became a test for Ukraine that touched all spheres. It affected the economy almost the most. The export of Ukrainian goods looks like one of the ways to overcome the crisis, but at the same time it requires endurance, flexibility of thinking and adaptability from entrepreneurs. Blockade of ports, destruction of infrastructure, restructuring of supply chains – this is far from a complete list of what Ukrainian companies are facing.