Polish Development Minister Waldemar Buda said that Poland has increased the number of ports helping Ukraine to export grain. Railway Supply magazine writes about this, citing Rail.insider.

Kolobrzeg

From April 28, Ukrainian grain, transiting through Poland, will be able to receive the Kolobrzeg port, which has become the fifth in the list of ports through which Ukrainian farmers can export grain.

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According to the head of the port of Kołobrzeg Artur Lievsky, overnight the port lost half of its turnover.

“We do not have such support as large ports that can rely on EU funds, so we are taking all possible measures to keep the cargo flow in the port, and such measures were transshipment and assistance in the export of goods from Ukraine,” Artur Lievsky said.

He welcomed the government’s decision and added that, in practice, the port will be able to receive cargo from Ukraine from Monday.

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