More than 79 million tons of products were exported via the Ukrainian maritime corridor.


During the period of operation of the Ukrainian maritime corridor, 79.1 million tons of cargo were exported through it, including 52.3 million tons of agricultural products. This was reported by the Administration of Sea Ports of Ukraine.
The report notes that more than 2,900 ships passed through the Ukrainian corridor, exporting 52.7 million tons of products from Ukrainian farmers. In total, 79.1 million tons of cargo were transported through this corridor, which were delivered to various parts of the world, from Africa to Asia, Europe, and America.
The Administration of Sea Ports of Ukraine noted that these transportation flows significantly contribute to maintaining global food security and help avoid a food crisis.
"Ensuring free and safe navigation is one of the main tasks Ukraine is working on. This corresponds to the principles of the UN Charter. The free movement of ships through the Black Sea is critically important for economic support of Ukraine and is a stabilizing factor for other states that depend on Ukrainian agricultural products," the Administration of Sea Ports of Ukraine reported.
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