Around 1.5 mln tonnes of food have left Ukraine under grain export deal
A total of 61 cargo ships carrying around 1.5 million tonnes of food have left Ukraine under a deal brokered by the United Nations and Turkey to unblock Ukrainian sea ports, the Ukrainian infrastructure ministry said on Tuesday
Ukrainian grain traders union UGA said in a separate statement on Tuesday that corn dominated the overall export volume, accounting for 62%.
Wheat accounted for 17% and barley for 6%. Ukraine has also exported rapeseed, sunseed, soybean and other commodities.
Three Black Sea ports were reopened under a deal signed on July 22 by Moscow and Kyiv and the ministry said these ports are able to load and send abroad 100-150 cargo ships per month.
Ukraine"s Agriculture Minister Mykola Solsky told Reuters on Monday that the country"s agricultural exports could rise to 6 million-6.5 million tonnes in October, double the volume in July, as its sea ports gradually reopen.
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