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Opening of Black Sea ports for agro-export led to decrease in freight rates by 30-40%

2 October , 2023  

New dry cargo ships carrying agricultural products are entering Ukrainian ports, which has resulted in a 30-40% drop in sea freight rates over the past 2-3 weeks, Minister of Agrarian Policy and Trade Mykola Solsky said on the air of the United News marathon.

“New ships are coming. We express our gratitude to the military and the country’s leadership, who have done and are doing a lot to keep everything going (agricultural goods were exported by the Black Sea – IF-U). In principle, every farmer will soon be able to feel that logistics should become cheaper thanks to this route and, accordingly, the price of grain (profitability – IF-U) for the farmer will increase,” he said.

Mr. Solsky noted that a week and a half ago, small ships entered Ukrainian ports. The first one, he recalled, carried 4 thousand tons of grain. The ships that are now calling at the ports are 10 times larger in tonnage.

“This indicates that the market has cautiously but already begun to trust this corridor and the Ukrainian military, which made the operation of this channel (for exporting Ukrainian agricultural products – IF-U) possible,” the minister emphasized.

According to him, the arrival of ships to Ukrainian ports on the Black Sea, in particular to Odesa, Chornomorsk and Pivdennyi, resulted in a decrease in freight prices “literally in two weeks when these first ships left the ports.”

“The first ones have left. It (freight – IF-U) was expensive. The next ones are cheaper. I think the freight has fallen by about 30-40% in 2-3 weeks. It’s still expensive, but it’s much cheaper than standing idle,” Solsky said and added that the first proposals for insurance of agricultural cargo transportation by sea have already appeared.

The Minister expressed hope that the cost of maritime logistics will continue to decline. He called for patience and trust in the work of the military and all the specialists involved in reopening the Black Sea.

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