Grain

Those guilty of destroying Ukrainian grain might face 5 years in prison
The District Prosecutor’s Office of Chelm (Poland) initiated a case on the fact of spilling grain from Ukrainian trucks.

Polish customs officers refuse to seal Ukrainian grain trucks
Customs officials in Poland refuse to put seals on trucks with Ukrainian grain that are transiting to other countries.

Bulgaria will inform Ukraine about the companies interrupting grain transit
Bulgarian Ministry of Agriculture will monitor companies that violate the licensing regime when exporting Ukrainian grain.

Poland will start checking all Ukrainian grain
Poland will begin mandatory inspection of all Ukrainian grain transiting through the country.

The Ministry of Agriculture reacted to the destruction of Ukrainian grain on the Polish border
The Ministry of Agrarian Policy condemned the deliberate destruction of Ukrainian grain by Polish protesters.

Poland will publish a list of companies that imported grain from Ukraine worth 1.4 billion euros
The Polish government promises to publish a list of companies that imported Ukrainian grain worth 6 billion zlotys (1.38 billion euros).

Polish police are investigating the incident with Ukrainian grain that was spilled at the border
Polish police are investigating the incident with Ukrainian grain, which Polish protesters dumped from trucks onto the road.

Freight rates in the Danube and Great Odesa ports have stabilized
Vessel freight rates for the transportation of grain from the Black Sea remained unchanged.

It may take up to two years to restore the “Transbalk Terminal” after the Russian attack
It may take up to two years to restore the port “Transbalk Terminal” of the Kernel agricultural holding, which suffered from the Russian attack.

This year, the first ship of the Grain From Ukraine initiative left the port of Odesa region (photo)
A bulk carrier with 25,000 tons of humanitarian wheat left for the Ukrainian grain corridor.