The agrarian explained how grain logistics would be organized in the event of a disruption of the grain agreement

LNZ Group actively uses the "grain corridor". However, the company understands that the continuation of the "grain agreement", which should take place at the end of March, can be sabotaged by the Russian side.
Volodymyr Humenyuk, director of LNZ Export of LNZ Group, said this in a comment on Latifundist.com.
"In today's situation, we pay maximum attention to short-term planning, which allows us to quickly respond to changing circumstances. It is impractical to build far-sighted plans now because of too many unknowns. In case of disruption of the "Grain Initiative", we are ready to switch logistics in the direction of the western borders and Danube ports at any moment," Humenyuk noted.
As added in the message, the main sales market for LNZ Group is the European Union. The company also exports its products to China, Turkey, the countries of the Middle East and North Africa.
We will remind you that next week the UN will hold negotiations with Russia regarding the continuation of the grain agreement.
On March 7, Ukraine started online negotiations with partners regarding the continuation of the Black Sea Grain Initiative.
And on March 8, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyi and UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres met in Kyiv to discuss the continuation of the "grain agreement".
The parties stated that the continuation of the export initiative after March 18 is critically necessary for the world.