![]() ![]() The Danube River, for instance, increased its grain export capacity from several hundred thousand tonnes per month before the war began 17 months ago to more than 2 million tonnes today. “Are the Turks going to provide military convoys to get grain out of the corridor? Those are possibilities, and I think the market also may be understanding that there are other export avenues for Ukraine.” ![]() “While Russia may pledge to get out of the deal, are others going to step in here?” Mr. Dan Basse, president of Chicago-based AgResource Company and a veteran global grain market analyst, cited another potential factor in the market’s muted reaction to Russia’s decision, noting there has been speculation that Turkey and EU countries may provide military cover to move grain safely through the corridor. ![]()
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