Ukraine continues to transport increased quantities of grain through the Black Sea, despite the looming threat posed by Russia.

In central Ukraine, a bustling scene unfolds as grain pours into rail cars while trucks swiftly maneuver around storage facilities. These locations have become a focal point for numerous companies grappling with challenges in exporting food to address global hunger.

As the demand persists, more grain is being offloaded from heavily packed silos and directed towards ports along the Black Sea. This shift aims to utilize a newly established shipping route initiated after Russia withdrew from a U.N.-brokered agreement earlier in the summer. This agreement had previously facilitated the safe flow of food from Ukraine during the ongoing conflict.

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