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    Belarusian food minister: Belarus solves logistical difficulties in grain exports

    • Last Update: 2022-05-09
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    Belarusian Agriculture and Food Minister Igor Brelo said that Belarus has solved the logistics difficulties of exporting food and agricultural products .

     
    Previously, Brelow said that after Russia started its military operation in Ukraine, Belarus encountered logistical difficulties in exporting meat products to China because the products had to pass through the port of Odessa
    .
     
    Brelo's Telegram channel posted a clip of his interview with "Mir" TV: "We made changes in 3 to 4 weeks
    .
    We now have a few different directions: some products go through Novorossiysk, St.
    Petersburg, but some of them go through Novorossiysk, St.
    Most of the shipments go to third countries, and most of the shipments to China go through Vladivostok
    .
    The products are shipped by rail for about a week, then transshipped at the port, and after 5 to 6 days, the products arrive in China
    .

     
    Brelow explained that the Belarusian grain exporters had encountered difficulties before, because after the Russian military operation in Ukraine, they could not transport goods through the port of Odessa
    .
     
      "We have gone through a lot of hardship to find the shortest supply route, and now our business has no logistical problems," he noted
    .
    Export of food , food and agricultural products
     
      Previously, Brelow said that after Russia started its military operation in Ukraine, Belarus encountered logistical difficulties in exporting meat products to China because the products had to pass through the port of Odessa
    .
     
      Brelo's Telegram channel posted a clip of his interview with "Mir" TV: "We made changes in 3 to 4 weeks
    .
    We now have a few different directions: some products go through Novorossiysk, St.
    Petersburg, but some of them go through Novorossiysk, St.
    Most of the shipments go to third countries, and most of the shipments to China go through Vladivostok
    .
    The products are shipped by rail for about a week, then transshipped at the port, and after 5 to 6 days, the products arrive in China
    .

     

      Brelow explained that the Belarusian grain exporters had encountered difficulties before, because after the Russian military operation in Ukraine, they could not transport goods through the port of Odessa
    .
     
      "We have gone through a lot of hardship to find the shortest supply route, and now our business has no logistical problems," he noted
    .
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