Ukraine has developed an alternative plan for continuing the export of agricultural products
Currently, they are developing ways to put dry ports and new crossing points on the border with Romania and Poland into operation.
Taras Vysotskyi, First Deputy Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food, said that currently Ukraine has developed an alternative plan for continuing the export of agricultural products in case the work of the grain corridor stops due to sabotage by the Russian side.
The plan envisages expanding the carrying capacity of the ports of the Danube region and increasing transshipment of grain there. Currently, they are developing ways to put dry ports and new crossing points on the border with Romania and Poland into operation.
Difficulties arose with the export of agricultural products, but in financial terms, Ukraine’s results should be close to last year’s.
In the Mykolaiv and Odesa regions, agricultural producers are already harvesting this season. A total of 12.75 million hectares of oil, leguminous and grain crops were sown. Currently, Ukrainian farmers cannot use about seven million hectares of land due to hostilities and mining.