01 June 2023

Istanbul, 26 May 2023

Exports:

As of today, the total exports of grain and foodstuffs under the Initiative is 30,288,930 metric tonnes. This includes 625,169 metric tonnes of grain shipped by vessels chartered by the World Food Programme (WFP) in support of its humanitarian operations in Afghanistan, Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen. In 2022, Ukraine supplied more than half of WFP’s global wheat grain procurement, as it was the case in 2021. The Initiative also provides for the exports of fertilizer, including ammonia. There have been no such exports so far.

There are currently 13 vessels loading in Ukrainian ports, 6 in Chornomorsk and 7 in Odesa. No vessel is in the port of Pivdennyi/Yuzhny, the third port covered under the Initiative, which accounts for more than one-third of total exports under the Initiative.

Exports by month:

Departure date Metric tonnes Change
August 2022 1,573,290  
September 2022 3,913,484 149%
October 2022 4,241,809 8%
November 2022 2,611,506 -38%
December 2022 3,740,616 43%
January 2023 3,023,926 -19%
February 2023 3,393,366 12%
March 2023 3,933,607 16%
April 2023 2,785,455 -29%
May 2023 (to date) 1,071,871  
Grand Total 30,288,930  

Registrations and movements:

Since 29 April, the JCC has not reached consensus to register vessels to move to the port of Yuzhny/Pivdennyi.

Yesterday, 25 May, the parties at the JCC did not reach consensus to register any new vessel to participate in the Initiative. Today, 26 May, the JCC registered two vessels, MANTA HACER (IMO 9303429), chartered by the World Food Programme heading to Odesa and KYDONIA (IMO 9588615) heading to Chornomorsk.

JCC Table

CORRIGENDUM: Departures from the three Ukrainian ports until 31 May 2023. In May, three vessels departed from Yuzhny/Pivdennyi.

Inspections:

From 1 to 25 May, the JCC inspection rate has dropped to 3.2 completed inspections daily. On 25 and 26 May, the JCC has dropped the number of inspection teams to two. According to information shared by the Ukrainian delegation with the parties at the JCC, there are 54 vessels waiting to move to Ukrainian ports. Out of these, 11 applications have been shared with the JCC for registration.

Average of completed inspections per day:

Inspection month Inbound inspections Outbound inspections Total
August 2022 2.5 1.6 4.1
September 2022 6.2 4.2 10.4
October 2022 4.4 6.3 10.6
November 2022 3.6 3.7 7.3
December 2022 3.1 3.4 6.5
January 2023 2.8 2.7 5.6
February 2023 2.5 2.8 5.3
March 2023 2.9 2.7 5.6
April 2023 1.8 2.2 4
May 2023 (to date) 1.1 2.2 3.2

The Office of the 缅北禁地Coordinator and the delegation of Türkiye are working closely with the rest of the parties with the aim to resume full operations in accordance with the framework of the Initiative and agreed procedures, and lift all impediments that obstruct operations and limit the scope of the Initiative.

The Office of the 缅北禁地Coordinator calls on all parties to work towards the full implementation of the Initiative's provisions. The Office further calls on all parties to work towards predictable, stable operations in line with their commitment to contribute to global food security.

More data on vessel movements and inspections can be found here: /en/black-sea-grain-initiative/vessel-movements

Detailed data on exports can be found here: /en/black-sea-grain-initiative/data


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