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Slow Start to 2009-10 Pea ShippingVANCOUVER - Sep 2/09 - SNS -- Bulk conventional loadings of field peas at Canadian ports opened the 2009-10 marketing year on a relatively strong note, posting the second best performance of the past five years, judging from port clearances reported by the Canadian Ports Clearance Association. Clearances at terminals reporting to the association totalled 106,234 metric tons (MT) of field peas at Vancouver and none at Thunder Bay in July. This compares to 51,566 MT at Vancouver during the same month last year. The best opening month of a marketing year was recorded in 2005, when 195,104 MT of bulk conventional field peas were shipped. Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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