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Black Sea Grain Initiative exports top 560,000 tonnes.
18 August 2022
More than 560,000 tonnes of grain has been exported from Ukraine’s Black Sea ports since Russia agreed to lift its naval blockade on July 22, according to the Joint Coordination Centre (JCC).
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