This is reported by TASS with reference to a representative of the traffic control service of the South African port of Gkeberha.

According to him, the ship entered Gkeberhu on December 25 due to a storm.

As expected, the ship was supposed to stay in this port for up to seven days.

“However, now the storm has subsided, and the captain has decided to continue sailing in order to deliver the cargo before the start of the new year, 2023,” a port service representative said.

According to the schedule, the ship will arrive in the waters of the Mozambique port of Beira on the morning of December 31.

At the end of November, it was reported that the first ship with Russian fertilizers left the port in the Netherlands for Africa.