First Grain Shipment Clears Odessa Under New Corridor Deal

Odessa, Aug. 15, 2025 — Dawn barely touches the cranes when the crew starts moving. Deck plates are slick, ropes coiled in heaps near the rail. The ship’s name is half-hidden under salt spray, but the hold is full — wheat bound for Egypt.
A deal signed last week opened this corridor, and this is the first vessel to test it. No speeches here, just orders barked over the rattle of winches. A dockworker in a red jacket points toward the pilot boat waiting at the harbour mouth.
Security is tight. Patrol boats idle close by. A pair of customs officers check seals on the containers stacked aft. The captain doesn’t linger — tide’s right, weather’s calm for now.
By mid-morning, the ship will be out past the breakwater, heading south. In the port, cranes will swing again for the next load. Nobody’s calling it a breakthrough yet, but the movement is there — steel, grain, and a narrow path to market.
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