Grain

Five more ships left the ports of Great Odesa
On February 1, five more ships with Ukrainian food left the ports of Odesa, Chornomorsk, and Pivdennyi.

Tkachev: in 2023, the cost of grain logistics will decrease by 10–20%
The total cost of grain logistics will decrease by 10-20% in dollar terms in 2023, and seasonal fluctuations in exports will also decrease.

The EU is concerned about “excessive imports” of grain from Ukraine
The “lanes of solidarity” implemented by the EU on the borders with Ukraine created problems for European farmers, who now faced difficulties with selling their own products.

The number of ships going by the “grain corridor” fell to an anti-record
Updating the current number of vessel departures from Ukrainian ports trimmed on the river, on average, 2-3 vessels per day.

Three more vessels are being prepared for shipment as part of Grain from Ukraine
Three bulkers with Ukrainian wheat are planned to be sent to Kenya, Yemen and Sudan.

Export of Ukrainian corn may decrease by 15%
Analysts have estimated that the export of corn from Ukraine in the 2022/23 marketing year will amount to 23 million tons.

Ukrainian farmers received sleeves for storing 6 million tons of grain
In total, Ukrainian farmers received 31,000 sleeves for grain storage from FAO.

The World Food Program plans to increase cooperation with Ukraine
The UN World Food Program will increase cooperation with Ukraine in 2023.

30,000 tons of wheat were sent to Ethiopia from the port of Chornomorsk
Ethiopia will receive another 30,000 tons of Ukrainian wheat as part of the Grain from Ukraine humanitarian program.

Already 44 countries have joined Ukraine’s grain initiatives, Yermak
So far, 44 countries have joined the initiatives to supply food from Ukraine. Thanks to the grain program, it was possible to provide food for 5 million people in the world.