A year or so ago, Dr Richard Gray said that the effective break point for our export grain had moved east to around Brandon.
He was suggesting more storage and handling capacity to handle exports from west.
Recently, we have reports on AV of higher prices at Atlantic ports than Pacific, in part at least, due to low ocean shipping rates.
Wonder if the break point has started to move west again and if Gray's advice to growers, shippers and government still holds true.
Also wonder how spring and summer seaway movement is shaping up with heavy ice, new ships and latest changes to shipping costs and rates.
He was suggesting more storage and handling capacity to handle exports from west.
Recently, we have reports on AV of higher prices at Atlantic ports than Pacific, in part at least, due to low ocean shipping rates.
Wonder if the break point has started to move west again and if Gray's advice to growers, shippers and government still holds true.
Also wonder how spring and summer seaway movement is shaping up with heavy ice, new ships and latest changes to shipping costs and rates.
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