Seaborne flows through the Black Sea grain corridor have averaged 102,051 mt/d over Jan. 1-28, 15% lower than December, an analysis of the UN&#8217;s Black Sea Grain Initiative Joint Coordination Centre data by S&#38;P Global Commodity Insights found Jan. 30. &#8220;Unless JCC inspections speed up, flows will not be improved,&#8221; a chartering broker from Odesa ...<p><p>https://www.hellenicshippingnews.com/black-sea-watch-grain-flows-ease-on-month-as-inspection-delays-remain-unresolved/</p></p>

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