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Ship with Russian fertilizers for Zimbabwe arrives at Mozambique port

The shipment was loaded aboard a ship in the ports of Riga and Ghent

HARARE, January 9. /TASS/. A ship carrying a humanitarian shipment of 23,000 tons of fertilizers supplied by the Uralchem company for Zimbabwe arrived at Mozambique's port of Beira, a port administration source told TASS.

The shipment was loaded aboard a ship in the ports of Riga and Ghent. Fertilizers will be carried to Zimbabwe on land from Beira. The shipment's arrival "is carried out in close cooperation with the UN World Food Program, which chartered the ship to transport the shipment as part of the efforts of the UN Conference on Trade and Development," Uralchem said. The corporation covers maritime freight and other transportation expenses.

The cargo to Zimbabwe marked the Uralchem group's fourth free supply of fertilizers to Africa. To date, the company has shipped over 100,000 tons of fertilizer to the continent. Over 77,000 tons of this amount were sent from EU ports and warehouses to Malawi, Kenya, and Zimbabwe. Uralchem Group wants to give around 300,000 tons of mineral fertilizer to poor countries in total.