Nine vessels carrying agricultural products departed the ports of Odesa within a two-day period under the Black Sea Grain Initiative.
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Nine vessels with 162,000 tonnes of agricultural products left Ukrainian ports in the last two days within the framework of the Black Sea Grain Initiative.
Bulk carriers BOZBURUN-M and GOKOVA-M shipped 40,000 tonnes of wheat for Ethiopia, Yemen, and Afghanistan.
Over the last two days, 9 ships with 162,000 tons of agricultural products left the ports of Odesa for countries in Africa, Asia, and Europe as part of the Grain Initiative.
The bulk carrier BOZBURUN-M with 40,000 tons of wheat for Ethiopia was sent as part of this shipment.
This marks the eighth ship chartered by the World Food Program under the initiative for aid to African and Asian countries.
Currently, 26 vessels are being processed in the ports of Odesa with 1 million tons of Ukrainian agricultural products loaded.
Since August 1, 475 ships left the ports of Odesa exporting 11.2 million tons of Ukrainian food to Asia, Europe, and Africa.
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