Ukraine’s Minister of Agricultural Policy and Food Mykola Solsky reported in an interview with Bloomberg that the volume of grain exports from the country decreased by 30% after the end of the Black Sea grain initiative. TASS.
“We have a much smaller export volume. [зерна]I think it’s at least 30% less than before,” Solsky said.
He said many companies in Ukraine have started to transport agricultural products by truck or rail, including using the infrastructure of Romania’s Constanta port and ports on the Danube.
Earlier, it was known that the President of Türkiye, Recep Tayyip Erdogan. discussed Details on the extension of the grain deal with Ukraine’s leader Volodymyr Zelensky.
On July 17, Press Secretary of the President of Ukraine Sergey Nikiforov declarationWith the support of Turkey and the UN, Kiev hopes to resume grain shipments from the Black Sea without the involvement of the Russian Federation.
Last ship previously covered by grain agreement left Black Sea.
Source: Gazeta
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