WA grain exports begin but volumes down
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Jemma Castle
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Oct 08, 2012 11:47 AM
Shipping of grain from Western Australian ports has begun after 70 tonnes of grain were delivered to Geraldton port last week.
CBH general manager operations, Colin Tutt, said that the harvest should be in full-swing by mid-November.
“We are anticipating that it will be a slow start to the season and expect a few more wheat and then canola deliveries in the...
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