The grain market and carriers have lost about five days of unloading due to air-raid warnings in Odesa Oblast in recent weeks. Source: Valerii Tkachov, Deputy Head of the Commercial Operations Department of Ukrzaliznytsia, the Ukrainian rail transportation company, at a meeting with the representatives of the grain market; Interfax-Ukraine reports Quote: "Multiplying this number by the volume of average daily unloading, we can see that the losses amount to about 7,000 [grain hopper] wagons," Tka
Three vessels carrying agricultural products and iron ore have left the Ukrainian Chornomorsk and Pivdennyi (South) sea ports, and five new vessels are headed to ports to be loaded. Source: Oleksandr Kubrakov, Deputy Prime Minister for Restoration of Ukraine and Minister for Communities, Territories and Infrastructure, on Facebook Kubrakov reported that the AZARA, YING HAO 01, ENEIDA bulk carriers (under the flags of Liberia and Palau) exported more than 127,000 tonnes of Ukrainian agricultural
On Saturday morning, the bulk carrier Primus, under the flag of Liberia, left the port of Odesa, where it arrived on February 20 from the Greek port of Perama under the name Polarstar, and is moving in the direction of the Bulgarian port of Varna, the MarineTraffic resource said.