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Ukraine grain exports via Romania's Constanta port drop 43.5% in first half

Ukraine's grain exports through the Romanian Black Sea port of Constanta fell by 43.5%. on the year in the very first half to 4.24 million metric tons, the. port authority stated, as Kyiv has been able to count on its own. ports this year.

Constanta port had actually been Ukraine's primary alternative route for. grain considering that Russia's full-scale invasion in 2022 and the port. has seen an influx of European Union investment funds aimed at. increasing its capacity.

Grain arrives in Romania by roadway, rail and barge throughout the. Danube river and the port remains a crucial alternative. path.

But a shipping corridor Ukraine developed in August 2023 from. Odesa, that hugs the western Black Sea coast near Romania and. Bulgaria after Russia withdrew from a U.N.-brokered safe grain. export offer, suggests Kyiv relies less on Constanta.

Romania is among the EU's most significant grain exporters. The port. of Constanta likewise deals with shipments for the EU state's. landlocked neighbours consisting of Serbia, Hungary and Moldova.

Previously this month, Ukrainian producers said the integrated. export of grain and oilseed is seen at around 60 million tons. for 2024/25, almost the like in 2023/24.

Constanta Port information, which does not include volumes managed. through smaller Romanian Danube ports and rail and roadway exports. to southern European states, showed that 740,000 lots of. Ukrainian grain left port in June.

Overall grain exports through Constanta amounted to 15. million heaps by June 30, virtually the same from the exact same. period of in 2015.

(source: Reuters)