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THUNDER BAY — Business is back to normal at the Port of Thunder Bay as they report a strong recovery in grain shipments after a slower year in 2022.
This spring, grain volumes were up during May compared to May of 2022. He said that compared to last year at this time, the 2023 grain shipments are up by almost 63 per cent, which reflects a strong recovery from last year’s deficit. Western Canadian potash shipments are down from last year’s 32-year high when a record 1,204,876 metric tons of potash moved through the port in 2022. Heney says the last time potash numbers moving through the port were that high was in 1990, when more than 1.3 million metric tons of potash were moved.
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