Twenty-one ships carrying agricultural goods have reportedly departed Ukrainian ports in the last two weeks
Five ships carrying more than 70,000 tons of agricultural products are expected to dock in Ukraine's Chornomorsk Black Sea port on Wednesday
Under an UN-brokered agreement to ensure the safe passage of ships transporting grain, the convoy would be the biggest so far.
Wheat, corn, and sunflower oil will be among the additional cargoes, according to a statement from the Ukrainian sea ports administration.
Twenty-one ships carrying agricultural goods have reportedly departed Ukrainian ports in the last two weeks, according to the institution in charge of regulating the export of agricultural products from Ukraine.
The Joint Coordination Center, a project of Ukraine, Russia, the United Nations, and Turkey also said 15 vessels have reportedly also entered Ukrainian ports.
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