The second convoy of Ukrainian food supplies departed from the ports of Odesa and Chornomorsk on August 7, 2022, comprising three bulk carriers from Chornomorsk and one from Odesa carrying approximately 170,000 tonnes of agricultural produce. The ships are heading to destinations in Italy, China, and Turkey as part of the grain deal implementation.
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On August 7, 2022, the second convoy of Ukrainian food supplies left the ports of Odesa and Chornomorsk consisting of three ships from Chornomorsk and one from Odesa.
The four bulk carriers Mustafa Necati, Star Helena, Glory and Riva Wind are carrying almost 170,000 tonnes of agricultural produce.
The Ministry adds that four ships carrying Ukrainian corn have already been dispatched: the Razoni, Navi Star, Rojen and Polarnet transporting over 80,000 tonnes of corn.
The ships are heading to ports in Italy, China and Turkey.
4 ships carrying 170,000 tons of agricultural products left Odesa and Chornomorsk ports.
The ministry aims to enable ports to process at least 100 ships per month.
On Sunday, August 7, four ships with Ukrainian grain will leave the seaports of Ukraine, with one ship leaving from Odesa and three from Chornomorsk.
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