Stevedores at Odesa ports are loading oceangoing vessels with grain as Ukraine prepares to ramp up exports well beyond the comparatively meager amounts it’s been able to ship since Russia invaded five months ago.Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in a statement posted to the presidential website that he will not allow the Saturday missile attack on Odesa to kill a deal signed Friday that has the potential to supply millions of tons of wheat and corn to African and Middle East nations that need the grain.
If Ukraine can truly begin shipping out grain from some of its primary ports, the benefits to Ukrainian farmers and the people who need the wheat and corn will be substantial. Millions of tons of the grain from last year’s harvest — grain that should have long left the country — remain in storage as this year’s crops are already being harvested amid the war with Russia.