AMMAN--A U.N. food agency official said on Friday that nearly 25 million tons of grains was stuck in Ukraine and unable to leave the country due to infrastructure challenges and blocked ports in the Black Sea, according to the Jordan News Agency, Petra.
"It's an almost grotesque situation we see at the moment in Ukraine with nearly 25 mln tonnes of grain that could be exported but that cannot leave the country simply because of lack of infrastructure, the blockade of the ports," Josef Schmidhuber, FAO Deputy Director, Markets and Trade Division told a Geneva press briefing.
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AMMAN--A U.N. food agency official said on Friday that nearly 25 million tons of grains was stuck in Ukraine and unable to leave the country due to infrastructure challenges and blocked ports in the Black Sea, according to the Jordan News Agency, Petra.
"It's an almost grotesque situation we see at the moment in Ukraine with nearly 25 mln tonnes of grain that could be exported but that cannot leave the country simply because of lack of infrastructure, the blockade of the ports," Josef Schmidhuber, FAO Deputy Director, Markets and Trade Division told a Geneva press briefing.
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