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.
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.