Ukrainian Strikes Halt Most Russian Grain Export Capacity in Black Sea Region
Ukrainian attacks and navigation restrictions have idled more than 90% of Russia’s grain export capacity, leaving only Tuapse operating in the region.
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Ukrainian strikes paralyze Russia's grain exports through the Black and Azov Seas
Russian grain exports through the Azov-Black Sea basin have nearly come to a halt following Ukrainian strikes on port infrastructure, causing disruptions during peak export season and triggering a drop in domestic grain prices. Industry representatives warn of potential bankruptcies among farmers and risks to the upcoming planting season, according to Andrei Sizov, general director of the analytics agency SovEcon, and Arkady Zlochevsky, presiden…
Ukraine's attacks on Russian ports on the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov have almost completely paralyzed the country's grain exports, threatening to plunge the local agricultural sector into a deep crisis, writes The Moscow Times.
Russian grain exports, which bring about $15 billion in foreign exchange revenue to the country's economy each year, have been almost completely paralyzed due to Ukraine's strikes on the ports of the Azov and Black Seas.
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Ukrainian Strikes Halt Most Russian Grain Export Capacity in Black Sea Region
More than 90% of Russia’s grain export capacity in the Azov-Black Sea basin has been taken offline following Ukrainian attacks and navigation restrictions, disrupting the country’s main export corridor during the busiest part of the season.
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