The Baltic States’ seaports are the most promising for exporting Ukrainian grain. For grain exports, the best option is the port of Klaipeda (Lithuania) and three ports in Latvia. The government is currently working on the logistics of Ukrainian grain, said the Minister of Agraria... #BalticSeaPorts #grainexport #KlaipedaSeaPort #MykolaSolsky #пшеницяУкраїни
Ukraine has restricted the export of buckwheat, rye, and oats. The export of agricultural products that might be in short supply in Ukraine will be limited during martial law, announced the First Deputy Minister of Agrarian Policy, Taras Vysotsky. The decision of... #grainexport #oatsExport #RyeExport #пшеницяУкраїни
Russia continues to block millions of tons of Ukrainian grain bound for export. Russia has blocked all seaports and trade routes through which Ukrainian grain was exported worldwide. As a result, millions of tons of grain remain stranded in Ukrainian ports. Russia’s action... #BlackSeaPorts #RussiaBlocksPorts #UkrainianSeaPorts #пшеницяУкраїни
Millions of tons of grain are trapped in the ports of Ukraine. Almost four and a half million tons of grain are blocked in Ukrainian ports by Russian naval vessels. The products cannot be exported through closed sea routes amid the Russian military invasion, sta... #AgroExport #grainexport #UkrainePorts #пшеницяУкраїни
Russians are stealing Ukrainian grain worth hundreds of millions of dollars. The Russian invaders have already exported several hundred thousand tons of grain from the temporarily occupied territories in the Luhansk, Donetsk, Kherson, and Zaporizhia regions. The losses of Ukr... #AgroduringWar #RussianInvasion #WarinUkraine #пшеницяУкраїни
Ukraine will export grain through Lithuania. The Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food, Mykola Solsky, the Minister of Agriculture of Lithuania, Kestutis Navitskas, and the European Commissioner for Agriculture, Janusz Wojciechowski discussed th... #JanuszWojciechowski #KestutisNavitskas #KlaipedaPort #Lithuania #пшеницяУкраїни