Ukraine continues to be a reliable partner for the world even in the most difficult conditions of war. Since the launch of the Ukrainian sea corridor, 120 million tonnes of cargo have been exported, including 76 million tonnes of agricultural products. These are not just numbers. These are bread, flour, corn, oil, and sunflower. This is food security for the countries of Asia, Africa, Europe, and Latin America.
🚢 Almost 4,600 vessels have left Ukrainian ports. This is logistics that works every day, despite the shelling and air raids. Only in Odesa region Last year, the alarm was raised more than 800 times. Port workers spent more than 32 days in shelters, but exports did not stop.
💬 NGO "Agrarians of Odesa Region" emphasises that :
"For Ukrainian farmers, the sea corridor is oxygen. It is a hope for development, for saving jobs in villages, for restoring agricultural infrastructure after enemy attacks. We thank everyone who holds this frontline - port workers, sailors, public services, and the military. You help feed the world."
👉 Recommendations for farmers and logistics companies:
🔹 Update contracts to reflect the geographical expansion of delivery (53 countries).
🔹 Consider the risks and insurance when shipping products through the sea corridor.
🔹 Establish cooperation with the ports of Odesa region, taking into account the growing flows.
🔹 Use the reputational advantage of Ukraine - today we are respected for our endurance.
Ukrainian agricultural exports are a story of resilience, intelligence and dignity. This is what keeps the economy and the international reputation of the country going. As long as the world sees that our wheat reaches every corner of the planet, it sees that Ukraine is invincible.
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