But because I like to be thorough, here’s the rest of the charts.
As has become a weekend tradition, here’s the breakdown by continent.
When the trolls start trolling, this is the tweet you need. 90% of all the grain did NOT go to Europe, not even half actually...
A few last tidbits.⬇️
The JCC released a statement this evening, take a read, it's notable for what it doesn't say. un.org/en/black-sea-g…
“The Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to the UN noted that the ships and port infrastructure of Sevastopol, which were attacked, were used to ensure the operation of the humanitarian corridor” tass.com/politics/15296…
"Why a handful of people somewhere in the Kremlin can decide whether people in Egypt or Bangladesh will have food on their tables? The world has the power to protect people against this," Zelensky said. #truthbombs kyivindependent.com/news-feed/zele…
“Any act by Russia to disrupt these critical grain exports is essentially a statement that people and families around the world should pay more for food or go hungry.” - US Department of State #truthbombs state.gov/suspension-of-…
And finally, we end this day with one of the best, most accurate tweets I saw today. #truthbomb
Horus alongside in China carrying 53,012MT of Sunflower Meal and 9,694MT of Barley.
Tomahawk alongside China carrying 60,000MT of Sunflower Meal.
Queen Lila alongside in Libya carrying 29,000MT of Barley.
No ships travelled the humanitarian corridor today but seven ships are sitting at the Odesa Anchorage waiting to enter 31 October, IKARIA ANGEL (@WFP Ship to Ethiopia), SK FRIENDSHIP, SEALOCK, DESPINA V, AFRICAN ROBIN, ST SOFIA, NICHOLAS A.
What are the important notes? 1. The UN held meetings with all parties today. 2. In cooperation with Turkey and Ukraine the UN intends to allow ships into the Humanitarian Corridor on 31 October. 3. Also with cooperation from Turkey the UN intends to inspect ships on 31 October.
Sailing from Odesa today were Rising Eagle, Super Bayern, Captain Adam 1, Montara, and Rubymar carrying 97,400MT, one ship remains anchored outside of Odesa, St. Sofia. It appears as though the five ships which sailed have left Ukraine’s territorial waters.
All of yesterday’s ships appear safe in the Bosphorus North Anchorage.
The largest load today was 33,000MT of corn on the Super Bayern, headed to Italy. #myprecious
Will update the thread later today with more information and your regular charts.
Finally starting to see the amount of grain delivered overtake the at sea amount.
Sailing from Odesa today were ASL Tia, Kavo Perdika, Lina, Zante, Ahmet Agaoglu and Sevil, carrying 174,490MT, two ships remain anchored outside of Odesa, Rising Eagle and Super Bayern.
As you might have guessed, no grain ships sailed today while they investigated the possible mine like object. That means nothing much changed except a few ships that delivered. But….scroll down.⬇️