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Slow December, But Record YearVANCOUVER - Jan 4/10 - SNS -- The pace of bulk conventional loadings at Canadian ports remained slow in December, with shipments falling below month and year earlier levels, judging from port clearances reported by the Canadian Ports Clearance Association. Clearances at terminals reporting to the association totalled 124,295 metric tons (MT) of field peas at Vancouver and none at Thunder Bay. This compares to 159,809 MT at Vancouver and 11,384 at Thunder Bay during the same month last year. Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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