FMO, Holland’s development bank, is lending $10 million to Nibulon, the grain trader, to improve its use of river barges and ports

Thursday, December 20, 2018
FMO, Holland’s development bank, is lending $10 million to Nibulon, the grain trader, to improve its use of river barges and ports

FMO, Holland’s development bank, is lending  million to Nibulon, the grain trader, to improve its use of river barges and portsFMO, Holland’s development bank, is lending $10 million to Nibulon, the grain trader, to improve its use of river barges and ports. By 2021, Nibulon, the largest user of river transport in Ukraine, wants to move 4 million tons of grain by river – the equivalent of 100,000 truck trips. Dutch companies want to participate in the rebuilding Soviet-era river locks on the Dnipro, once the Mississippi of Ukraine.

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