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State Food and Grain Corporation produces flour at five mills, plans to resume production at one more
KYIV. Oct 28 (Interfax-Ukraine) – JSC State Food and Grain Corporation of Ukraine resumed production of flour at Bohdanivtsi Grain Processing Factory (the village of Bohdanivtsi, Khmelnytsky region), which it produces exclusively for the needs of the domestic market at five flour mills, and in order to fulfill contracts with others countries, the corporation plans to resume flour grinding at Odesa Grain Processing Factory (Odesa).
According to a message on the organization’s website on Thursday, at the moment, wheat flour for the domestic market is produced at Krolevets Grain Processing Factory (Sumy region), Cherniakhiv elevator (Zhytomyr region), Lviv and Ternopil Grain Processing Factories, and rye flour is produced at Kharkiv Grain Processing Factory.
In order to fulfill obligations under foreign economic contracts in the UAE and Georgia, the State Food and Grain Corporation plans to start grinding flour at Odesa Grain Processing Factory in the near future.
Also in October 2021, the state corporation opened a new export route to the Republic of Djibouti.
As reported, Ukraine was forced to quickly resolve the issue of the existing debt of the State Property Fund of Ukraine to the Export-Import Bank of China and the China National Complete Engineering Corporation (CCEC), since the next deadline for the payment of obligatory fees guaranteed by the state falls on January 2022, and money in the corporation’s accounts is not enough to pay creditors.