Canada: Transportation Disruptions Impact Canadian Agricultural Supply System

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Despite multiple disruptions, the Canadian agricultural supply system continues to effectively move commodities to overseas markets. However, the efficient movement of exports depends on the pace that equipment is loaded, sent to destinations, and returned for the next load. Each of these necessary stages was impacted due to the interruptions described below, which have had multiplier effects on industry fluidity.

Canada: Transportation Disruptions Impact Canadian Agricultural Supply System

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