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Grain sector on rise at Port of Montreal
[ July 14, 2023 // Gary G Burrows ]The grain sector at the port of Montreal is enjoying strong growth, up 15% overall in the first five months of the year. This increase is mainly due to last year’s bumper crop, and the growth trend is set to continue into 2023.
The Port of Montreal plays a critical role in both bulk and containerized grain exports. The main products exported include wheat, soybeans, dried lentils, dried peas and millet. These grains are shipped mainly to Asia, Northern Europe and the Mediterranean, for use by humans and livestock alike.
By making the most of its strategic location connected to two Class 1 railways (CN and CP) and the St. Lawrence Seaway, as well as its proximity to major international markets, the Port of Montreal is a preferred access point for grain exporters from Canada’s grain-growing regions.
With its modern facilities and strong handling capacity, the Port of Montreal is an efficient and popular option for exporting grain to overseas markets.
In more good news for the months to come, farmers were able to plant a week earlier this year thanks to favorable weather conditions, and that bodes well for the grain sector in Canada and at the Port of Montreal in 2023.
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