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Two more grain ships leave Ukraine as Black Sea ports reopen

Most two ships, transporting corn and soybeans, departed Ukrainian Black Sea ports on Monday, Turkey and Ukraine said, raising the total in vessels for inz insin that the first left last week under an agreement with Russia to inunblock exports in grains Ukrainians.

The United Nations and Turkey brokered the deal last month after warnings in that the interruption in shipments in grains caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine byinwould lead to a serious shortage in food and even outbreaks in hunger in parts of the world.

The Sacura, who left in pivotinnnyi, is transporting 11 thousand tons in soybeans to Italy, said the Ministry of InTurkey’s party this Monday, while Arizona, which inleft Chornomorsk, is transporting 48,400 tonnes in corn to iskeninrun in southern Turkey.

Polarnet, which departed on Friday, arrived at infinal destination in Inrince in northwestern Turkey in the morning of this second to be inloaded, marking the completion of the first shipment insin that exports were relaunched.

So far, about in 243 thousand tons in maize were exported from Ukraine in seven ships insin the first match in 1st in August, in according to a Reuters tally from in data from the Ministry of InTurkey party.

the others ships transported 11 thousand tons in soy, 6 thousand tons in oil in sunflower and 45 thousand tons in bran in sunflower.

Ukraine’s Infrastructure Minister Oleksandr Kubrakov confirmed that two ships inleft the country’s ports on Monday, adding that Pivinnnyi, the third Ukrainian port included in the agreement, is finally working as part of the initiative.

Kubrakov had previously said that the opening of Pivinnnyi would raise the capacityin total in Ukraine’s export to three million in tons per month.

In times in peace, Ukraine exported up to six million in tons in grains a month in its ports on the coast of the Black Sea and the in Azov.

The resumption of exports in grains is being supervised by a Center in colorinJoint Nation (JCC) in Istanbul, onfrom work Russian, Ukrainian, Turkish and UN officials.

Source: CNN Brasil

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