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THUNDER BAY – The Port of Thunder Bay is anticipating a rebound in grain shipments with the arrival of the 2022 harvest.
The amount of Western Canadian potash shipped from Thunder Bay facilities this year has already surpassed the 30-year annual high, with more to come. Ovarall cargo volumes fell about six per cent below the five-year average in 2021, largely due to the poor grain harvest. Around 2.7 million tons of grain travelled through the port as of the end of August this year, down from around 4 million tons at that point in 2021.
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