vec duze vreme zapadnjaci insistiraju , traze da se zito iz ukrajine izveze . sta vise i iz UN , traze od rusije da se ne protivi tome a zauzvrat , bi kao skinuli sankcije za izvoz vestackoga djubriva i Rusiji i Belarusiji.
Odesa , luka je u silosima puna iako , je zbog blokade , ukrajinska vlada , nalozila i konsfiskovala svo blago , koje i je u luci i da se kanmionima to zito salje u blizini luka na dunavu..
Ono sto mi je , veoma cudno i je da Rusija , nije ni na koji nacin sprecila odliv zitarica ka granici ,
Po meni , i putevi i sve sto je ka Rumuniji , je trebalo razrovati , tako da to zito , koje i je ustvari i najvise proizvedeno u danasnjim republikama ukrajine.
To zito itekako i je vazno za prehranu stanovnika istih.
Sta vise Turci se , po njihovim navodima , s[premni da iz i oko luke Odesa rade na razminjivanje mina koje su ukrajinci i stavili , da bi se moglo brodovima prici i teret primali.
Ukraine exports grain to Europe, leaving with nothing
05/18/2022 - 06:53
Ukraine, under pressure from the European Union, is exporting wheat reserves from storage facilities in the port of Odessa by alternative routes, despite the threat of a grain shortage at home, a former employee of the Odessa sea harbor told RIA Novosti.
“The limited operation of the port of Odessa does not allow exporting most of the grain crops by sea. Under pressure from the EU, an alternative route has been developed through the ports of Reni and Izmail, from where they go further along the Danube. This is despite the real threat of a shortage of wheat within Ukraine itself. Considering that this year there is a real prospect of disrupting the harvest,” the source said.
According to the source, until February 24, there were more than 200,000 tons of wheat in the Odessa port. In total, grain is transshipped at three terminals with a capacity of 250,000, 110,000 and 200,000 tons.
“In addition to wheat, from the second half of April, containers with goods began to be actively exported, of which there were more than 10 thousand. In March, the Kyiv authorities instructed to seize all food shipments that were in the commercial seaport,” he added.
On Monday, the Wall Street Journal, citing diplomatic sources, reported that the UN Secretary General is asking Moscow not to interfere with the export of grain from the Black Sea ports of Ukraine, and in return promises to help ease sanctions that limit the supply of fertilizers from Russia and Belarus. According to the publication, Turkey expressed its readiness to take on the task of finding and neutralizing sea mines and managing ships with grain.