grain corridor
In February, the number of ships that passed through the grain corridor decreased
In February 2023, the Joint Coordination Center (JCC) in Istanbul inspected 71 ships that entered the seaports of the Odesa region for loading.
The Investigative Commission of the Verkhovna Rada will investigate the “shadow” export of grain
The temporary investigative commission of the Verkhovna Rada is going to investigate the “black” export of grain that passes through the “grain corridor”.
Almost 800 ships have already passed through the “Grain Corridor”.
During the seven months of the Istanbul Agreements, 790 ships have already passed through the “grain corridor”.
Export of grain through the “grain corridor” is growing again
During the 31st week of operation of the “grain corridor”, more than 1.02 million tons of agricultural products were exported through the ports of Great Odesa, which is 94% more than a week ago.
Ukraine sent almost 50% of its wheat exports to Africa and Asia via the “grain corridor”
Ukraine sent up to 48% of its wheat exports to the countries of Africa, the Middle East, and Turkey via the “grain corridor”.
Insurers owe more than 500 million dollars to shipowners because of the war in Ukraine
The Insurers are facing claims for more than 60 commercial vessels still stuck in Ukraine due to the war.
The government adopted the regulation on the insurance of vessels of the “grain corridor”
Ukraine will guarantee compensation to ship owners and operators for risks caused by russian aggression.
Uncertainty regarding the “grain corridor” puts pressure on wheat exports
The Ukrainian wheat market is in conditions of uncertainty regarding the further effect of the Grain Agreement.
Ukraine calls on the international community to prevent russian federation from sabotaging the Grain Agreement
Ukraine calls on the UN and Turkey to demand that russia immediately stop artificially delaying ships and stop russia’s attempts to use food as a weapon.
Ukraine sent more than 21 million tons of food through the “grain corridor”.
Since the implementation of the Istanbul Agreements, more than 21 million tons of agricultural products have been shipped from the ports of Great Odesa.