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Jan 24 7 tweets 7 min read
55 days left in the Black Sea Grain Initiative,

673(+2) ships outbound carrying 18,372,920MT,

589 (+1) ships delivered carrying 14,857,866MT.
23Jan


🧵⬇️ #oatt #wheat #corn #barley #sunflowers #agriculture #maritime #maritimenews #graindeal #blackseagraininitiative
While Türkiye is third in percentage of grains imported they have had, by nearly double, the largest amount of ships deliver to their ports, 166.
Two ships left Odesa on 23Jan. Two inbound and four outbound inspections were completed today, one more could not be completed due to lack of time and another was not prepared.
There is one loaded ship and three unloaded ships at anchor near Odesa. Seven ships are inspected and waiting to transit the humanitarian corridor. #MyPrecious
The Run Down

#GrainFromUkraine feeds the world, another @WFP ship headed to Ethiopia.
facebook.com/MinInfra.UA/vi…
Energy issues continue for Ukraine and Ukrenergo has had emergency power outages today. With the colder weather creeping in this is likely to continue.
This is the North Bosphorus Anchorage area, the majority of the dots you see are ships waiting as part of the Black Sea Grain Initiative. On 23Jan there are 37 ships waiting for inspection and 80 ships who have applied to be part of the BSGI.


117 ships x $20,000 = $2,340,000

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Jan 25
54 days left in the Black Sea Grain Initiative,

674(+1) ships outbound carrying 18,382,020MT,

591 (+2) ships delivered carrying 14,857,866MT.
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588 (+2) ships delivered carrying 14,792,632MT.
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The Run Down

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This article is a good overview of the ever constant consequences of Putin’s invasion.
web.archive.org/web/2023010211…
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652(+2) ships outbound carrying 17,500,711MT,

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🧵⬇️ #oatt #wheat #corn #barley #sunflowers #agriculture #maritime #maritimenews #graindeal #blackseagraininitiative Image
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119 days left in the Black Sea Grain Initiative,

483 (+3) ships outbound carrying 11,586,708MT,

398 (+4) ships delivered carrying 8,517,233MT.
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🧵⬇️ #oatt #wheat #corn #barley #sunflowers #agriculture #maritime #maritimenews #graindeal #blackseagraininitiative Image
Another day, another load of 66,000MT of corn headed to China.

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Three ships transited out of the humanitarian corridor on 20Nov and four ships transited in. ImageImageImage
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480 (+5) ships outbound carrying 11,489,106MT,

394 (+4) ships delivered carrying 8,405,358MT.
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🧵⬇️ #oatt #wheat #corn #barley #sunflowers #agriculture #maritime #maritimenews #graindeal #blackseagraininitiative
Another day, another load of 62,843MT of sunflower meal headed to China.
Five ships transited out of the humanitarian corridor on 19Nov and no ships transited in.
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