Grain
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 transported more than 40 million tons of grain through “Lanes of Solidarity”.
“Lanes of Solidarity” allowed Ukraine to export more than 40 million tons of grain, and this figure is growing.
The Russians destroyed more than 10,000 tons of grain in the port of Izmail
Tonight, the Russians attacked the grain infrastructure of Odesa Region with Shahed-136 kamikaze drones.
In the port of Klaipeda, berths for grain loading were reconstructed
In the Lithuanian port of Klaipėda, the last stage of reconstruction of berths for loading agricultural products was completed.
In Moldova, several wagons with grain for the port of Reni derailed
On Saturday, August 5, six grain wagons headed for the Ukrainian port of Reni derailed in Moldova.
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.
A quarrel over grain: Poland summoned the Ukrainian ambassador
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Poland invited the Ambassador of Ukraine to the residence because of the latest statements in Kyiv.
Logistics through the EU countries should become so effective that Putin loses the sense to fire missiles at our ports
Yurii Shchuklin, logistics market expert, member of the logistics committee of the European Business Association.
Exporters want to send Ukrainian grain through terminals on the Danube instead of Klaipeda
Exporters of Ukrainian grain prefer not the port of Klaipeda (Lithuania), but the terminals in the Danube region.
Ukraine is developing alternative ways to export grain
Ukraine already has two promising directions that will allow to create full-fledged “grain corridors”.