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Export Through the Grain Corridor Is Growing, but Remains Critically Low

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During the 45th week of operation of the grain corridor (June 5-11), Ukrainian exporters sent 651,000 tons of agricultural products through the seaports. This is 65% more shipments through this channel than a week ago.

The number of vessels loaded this week was 13 units. This is 6 units more than the previous week. These vessels are loaded, but they have not yet passed the necessary inspection to continue moving further to customers and are waiting for it.

Lower than average shipments in grain corridor history

Experts emphasized that such weekly shipment indicators remain below the average for the history of the grain corridor. In addition, only 7 vessels passed inspection at the entrance last week, which is a critically low indicator.

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The largest volumes of exports during the 45th week of operation of the grain corridor were: corn (54% of exports during this period), wheat (38%), and sunflower oil (7%).

Ukrainian products went to the countries of Asia (Israel, Bangladesh, China and others), Africa (Egypt, Kenya) and Europe (Spain).

Import/Export Statistics

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