Ukraine seeks an agreement with Romania on exporting its agricultural products through the port of Constanta.
Friday, April 1, 2022
Ukraine has had stocks sufficient for at least two years to meet its food needs, as well as certain other types of products, said the Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food, Mykola Solsky. Also, Ukraine has tens of millions of tons of agricultural products for export that cannot be shipped because Russia has blocked all Ukrainian ports. As a result, Ukraine is losing $1.5B a month, Europe is experiencing a food crisis, and hunger is rising in Africa. So, we are looking for alternative logistics routes to send our goods through European seaports, including the Romanian seaport of Constanta, Solsky continued.