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Wheat prices rise due to concerns about the continuation of the "grain corridor"
U.S. wheat futures rose Friday amid fears that a grain agreement allowing Russian and Ukrainian exports from Black Sea ports could collapse amid nearly a year of escalating war between the two countries, traders commented.
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Ukraine managed to export more than 10 million tons of agricultural products thanks to grain corridor
Of these, 3 million tons of wheat and more than 4 million tons of corn. Sunflower oil and rapeseed were also exported. Altogether more than 400 ships were involved. First Deputy Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food Taras Vysotsky told about it on the air of the information marathon «United News».
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In 88 days of work of the «Grain corridor» 397 ships with 9 million tons of cargo have left Ukraine
The increase in the volume of agricultural products exported by the Corridor in recent weeks is approximately 1 million tons.
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UN considers continuation and expansion of «grain corridor»
This became known during a meeting of the UN General Assembly, held on October 10. We recall that the agreement on the possibility of exporting Ukrainian grain, which was brokered by the UN, expires at the end of November for 120 days.
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20 more ships are ready to leave Odessa to export foodstuffs
After the first dry cargo ship with corn, which left Ukraine by the so-called "grain corridor", 20 more ships are ready to leave Odessa. This was reported by the Ukrainian ambassador to Lebanon Igor Ostash.