Russian fertiliser donation in Beira

A ship carrying 23 000 tonnes of Russian fertilisers, mainly potash fertilisers, donated to Zimbabwe has docked in Beira Port, officials said on Tuesday.

The shipment was donated by one of the largest fertiliser producers in Russia and the world, Uralchem Group, and is part of many similar consignments given to a number of African countries free of charge.

The bulk potash and NPKS fertiliser was loaded onto the ship in the ports of Riga, Latvia, and Ghent, Belgium, the press service of Uralchem said. From Beira, the fertilisers will be transported to Zimbabwe.

According to the company, the delivery is being “carried out in close cooperation with the UN World Food Programme, which has chartered a ship to transport the lot as part of the efforts of the UN Conference on Trade and Development.”

The Uralchem covered the sea freight and other delivery costs, as it has done with previous joint shipments.

The group has sent over 134 000 tonnes of fertilisers to Africa free of charge. In collaboration with the WFP, over 111 000 tonnes of this amount have been shipped from European ports and warehouses to Malawi, Kenya, and Zimbabwe.

On December 28, the press service of Uralchem Group reported that more than 34 000 tonnes of potash had been loaded onto a ship at the port of Ventspils, in Latvia. It is currently on its way to Nigeria. — New Ziana

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