Ukraine wants ships to keep exporting its grain despite Russian attacks. Some are interested
There is still interest from ship owners in carrying Ukrainian grain through the
Despite the warnings and port attacks, which have leveled grain infrastructure, “shipping has always been very, very resilient in the face of these sorts of risks,” said
This week's strikes came after
Following the grain deal's collapse,
But
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister
Continued shipments from
All ships go through threat assessments to allow crews to protect against problems before setting sail, which have grown in importance as ships deal with piracy, terrorism and war zones.
For the
“The million-dollar question is whether the threats to merchant shipping are serious and whether they’ll be followed through. And there’s no firm way of knowing that until it actually happens,” Stawpert said, adding that he has not yet heard from insurers.
With
The group thought it was unlikely owners would put their ships and crews in danger, echoed by
He didn't directly speak to whether underwriting businesses like his would take on the risk but said without protections for ships like they had under the grain deal, "safety conditions cannot be guaranteed.”
Krishna said the only way to mitigate risk was through insurance from the 12 providers making up the
“P&I clubs will be wary of even insuring” without a guarantee from the U.N. or some other body, he said.
The head of the seafarers division of the International Transport Workers’ Federation, a union for crew members, said the question should be whether it’s too risky right now to ask sailors to go to Ukrainian ports.
“The minds of seafarers won’t be on questions of insurance cover, but more likely on whether their lives are safe amidst the fighting,”
In the meantime, some analysts expect most of what
Ukrainian Foreign Minister
Plus, the routes have created divisions in the
While
The five countries say Ukrainian grain has flooded their markets, leading to a glut that drove down prices for their farmers and stirring protests. They signed a joint declaration ahead of EU talks next week, urging officials to work out ways of getting Ukrainian food to the world without hurting their agricultural industries.
It's another hurdle for
Wheat prices have risen about 17% over the last week, and poorer nations that are forced to pay more on world markets for the ingredient for staples like bread and pasta means “many millions of people being pushed into food insecurity,” Mera said.
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