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Vancouver Bulk Vessel Summary

VANCOUVER -- May 3/02 -- STAT -- Exporters have nominated vessels to load a total of 674,188 metric tons (MT) of grains, oilseeds and other agricultural products at the Port of Vancouver in the coming weeks.

The latest data from the Canadian Ports Clearance Association reveals they intend to ship 446,885 MT of wheat from licensed terminals at the port. Exporters have also nominated vessels to lift: 48,640 MT of durum wheat; 53,466 MT of barley; 88,350 MT of canola; 3,200 MT of peas; and 33,647 MT of other bulk agricultural commodities.

Vessels already loading cargo or expected to arrive at the port in the coming weeks:

VESSEL                DUE      PRODUCT          AMOUNT  DESTINATION  SHIPPER
RUBIN DRAGON          IN       ONE CANOLA       23,100  JAPAN        XCA
ORIENTAL HARMONY      IN       ONE CWRS         26,060  JAPAN        XCA
ATROMITOS             CAT      ONE CWRS         31,525  JAPAN        XCA
SEA WISDOM            SWP 2    ONE CWRS          7,210  JAPAN        PAR
                               1 AD             13,390
DONG CHONG HAI        SWP 1    3 RS             25,750  BOLIVIA/PERU CAG
SANKO REJOICE         UGG W    2 RS 14.5         7,800  JORDAN       PAR
KANG LONG             UGG E    CPS WHITE         9,350  PROV         CWB
                               CPS VISTA         2,200
                               HWWW              4,950
                               1 RS 13.0        16,500
                               2 RS 14.5        18,000
GREAT BLOSSOM         JRI      GSP'S             2,680  PROV         AU, 
                               WBP'S             1,000
                               DAP'S             1,200
                               SAP'S             1,000
                               1/2 CW BLY        6,216
NORTHERN LIGHT        WAIT     ONE CANOLA       21,000  JAPAN        XCA, JRI
                               BARLEY MALT       5,250
RUBY INDAH            WAIT     2 RS 14.5        21,000  PROV         CWB
                               2 RS 13.0        31,500
                               2 CPR/W/ES/3RS   21,000
                               2 AD              5,250
ORIENTE CHALLENGER    PAC 2IDLEONE CANOLA       18,000  JAPAN        JRI
                               ONE FLAX            767
SAMMI HERALD          3-May    2 RS 13.5         1,800  S KOREA      CAG
J FRIEND              4-May    1 RS 14.0        33,000  SUDAN        CWB
CYNTHIA HARMONY       6-May    ONE CWRS         20,600  JAPAN        XCA
VOC STERLING          7-May    1 RS 13.5        22,440  COLOMBIA     BUN
INCE PACIFIC          8-May    1 RS 13.5        19,950  PHILIPPINES  CAG
                               1 RS 14.0          7350
PACSUN                9-May    3 RS              7,700  PROV         JRI
FRONTIER STAR         9-May    2 CPS CRYSTAL     3,300  PROV         CAR
                               3 RS             24,750
                               3 AD              7,150
                               4 AD              7,150
GREAT RAINBOWGREAT FORTUNE10-May   NGFI              2,400  PROV         PAR, PAR, ATC
                               GSP'S             2,500
                               3 RS             27,500
ACE BRIDGE            10-May   1 RS 13.5        10,500  PROV         CWB
ANSAC ACE             11-May   ONE CANADA       15,700  JAPAN        JRI
KEN SHIN              11-May   ONE FLAX          1,700  JAPAN        XCA
                               ONE CANOLA       26,250
                               SOYA GERM           600
PACIFIC LOGGER        16-May   ONE CWRS         25,750  JAPAN        PAR
RAMIN                 19-May   2 ROW MLT BLY    42,000  PROV         CWB
SEA CROWN             24-May   2 RS 13.5        31,500  PROV         LDC
CAROLINE OLDENDORFF   29-May   PEAS              3,200  PROV         PAR
PENGUIN ARROW         24-May   2 RS 13.5         7,700  NEW ZEALAND  CAG

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