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Ukrainian grain shipments drop as ship backups grow

Por: ABC News Business February 19, 2023

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LONDON -- The amount of grain leaving has dropped even as a U.N.-brokered deal works to keep food flowing to developing nations, with inspections of ships falling to half what they were four months ago and a backlog of vessels growing as Russia's invasion nears the one-year mark. Ukrainian and some U.S. officials are blaming Russia for slowing down inspections, which Moscow has denied. Less wheat, barley and other grain getting out of... + full article



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