Ukraine is shipping more grain through the Black Sea despite threat from Russia
- Ukraine's new shipping corridor, protected by the military, has allowed for increased grain exports despite the ongoing conflict with Russia.
- The new corridor has led to more predictable shipping conditions and reduced costs for Ukrainian exporters.
- An insurance program launched to provide affordable coverage has eased the risk for vessels transporting food from Ukraine's Black Sea ports.
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Ukraine has a new way to get its grain to the world despite Russia’s threat in the Black Sea
KYIV, Ukraine — Grain thunders into rail cars and trucks zip around a storage facility in central Ukraine, a place that growing numbers of companies turned to as they struggled to export their food to people facing hunger around the world.
Ukraine Has New Way to Get Grain to World Despite Russia's Threat in Black Sea
Grain thunders into rail cars and trucks zip around a storage facility in central Ukraine, a place that growing numbers of companies turned to as they struggled to export their food to people facing hunger around the world. Now, more of the grain is getting unloaded from overcrammed silos and heading to ports on the Black Sea, set to traverse a fledgling shipping corridor launched after Russia pulled out of a U.N.-brokered agreement this summer …
Ukraine has a new way to get its grain to the world despite Russia's threat in the Black Sea
More grain is getting unloaded from overcrammed silos and heading to ports on the Black Sea, set to traverse a fledgling shipping corridor launched after Russia pulled out of a UN-brokered agreement this summer that allowed food to flow safely from Ukraine during the war.
Ukraine has a new way to get its grain to the world despite Russia’s threat in the Black Sea
Grain thunders into rail cars and trucks zip around a storage facility in central Ukraine, a place that growing numbers of companies turned to as they struggled to export their food to people facing hunger around the world.Seguir leyendo
Ukraine still exporting grain through tenuous sea corridor
"We are seeing renewed confidence among commercial operators keen to take Ukrainian grain cargoes," said Munro Anderson, head of operations for Vessel Protect, which assesses war risks at sea and provides insurance with backing from Lloyd's, whose members make up the world's largest insurance marketplace.
Ukraine has a new way to get its grain to the world despite Russia’s threat in the Black Sea
A new shipping corridor allows Increasing numbers of ships to stream toward Ukraine’s Black Sea ports and head out loaded with grain, metals and other cargo.
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