The Ukrainian Sea Corridor has transported 137 million tons of cargo: how it affects the world
According to hvylya.net: During the operation of the Ukrainian maritime corridor, over 137 million tons of cargo have been transported aboard more than 5,300 vessels. Of this, over 84 million tons is produce grown by Ukrainian farmers.
The Ministry of Community and Territorial Development reported this. The agency emphasized that Ukraine is a key supplier of grain crops in the world. Thanks to the maritime corridor, Ukrainian products and goods are delivered to markets in Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, in total to 54 countries worldwide. This influences the stability of global food prices and helps prevent hunger in countries that depend on grain imports.
The Ukrainian maritime corridor also contributes to humanitarian initiatives 'Grain from Ukraine' and 'Food from Ukraine', which provide food supplies to countries experiencing food crises. In addition, the corridor allows for the transportation of various cargoes, including metallurgical products, and this is key to the recovery of the Ukrainian economy.
Despite the negative impacts, the Ukrainian corridor ensures a stable export of Ukrainian products, supports the country's economy, and guarantees food security for millions of people around the world.
The submitted text reveals the achievements and importance of the Ukrainian maritime corridor in transporting products and goods to global markets. It highlights the significant importance of this maritime route for the stability of not only the Ukrainian economy but also global food security.
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