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Thunder Bay Clearances Up Over 2002-03VANCOUVER - Sep 3/04 - SNS -- The 2003-04 marketing year saw a major improvement in the volume of specialty crops handled at the Canadian port of Thunder Bay, with clearances for the season more than tripling to 331,201 metric tons (MT). Virtually all the increase was accounted for by field peas, with shipments soaring from just 23,341 MT in 2002-03 to 225,447 MT last season. This is the best result since 2000-01, when a record 589,072 MT of peas were handled at the Great Lakes port. Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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