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The deepest grain terminal in Russia has been opened in the Baltic Sea in the Leningrad region.
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The deepest grain terminal in Russia has been opened in the Baltic Sea in the Leningrad region.

On the Baltic Sea, the first deep-water grain terminal in Russia, "Port Vysotsky," has been opened in the Leningrad region. The terminal is designed for the export of wheat, barley, and corn. Its capacity is 4 million tons of grain per year, with investments totaling 5.85 billion rubles.

9 August 2024 9 August 2024

On the Baltic Sea in the Leningrad Region, the first deep-water grain terminal "Port Vyssotsky" was ceremonially opened, becoming the deepest-water terminal in Russia. The terminal is intended for exporting the main types of grain crops, such as wheat, barley, and corn. The terminal's designed capacity is 4 million tons of grain per year. The investments in the terminal's construction reached 5.85 billion rubles.

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