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If You're Not at the Table, You're on the Menu: The Canadian Challenge

Philip Shaw
By  Philip Shaw , DTN Columnist
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A study about year-round navigation for Canada's Port of Churchill is being done. If the port could be modernized and ship grain through Churchill in a 12-month window, complete with ice breakers to get grain to markets, it would truly be a game changer for much of Canada. (Photo courtesy of Churchill Gateway Development Corp OmniTRAX)
DTN Contributing Analyst Philip Shaw says Canada needs to find a way to keep more value-added agricultural solutions at home and maybe even a place like the Port of Churchill, although cold geography will challenge to extend its annual shipping seasons beyond...

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Philip Shaw

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