Ukraine Would Only Allow Russian Ammonia Exports if Gets Expanded Grain Deal

Ukraine would consider allowing Russian ammonia to transit its territory for export...

Russia, Ukraine
Russia, Ukraine
(Farm Journal)

Ukraine would consider allowing Russian ammonia to transit its territory for export on condition the newly renewed Black Sea grain deal is expanded to include more Ukrainian ports and a wider range of commodities, a government source told Reuters. The source said the language of the current deal does not cover the transit of Russian ammonia across Ukraine.

Russia has pressed for ammonia supplies to resume through a pipeline from Russia’s Togliati to the Black Sea port of Pivdennyi, near Odesa, which is designed to pump up to 2.5 MMT of ammonia annually.

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