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First ship taking wheat to Europe arrives in Churchill today

The  first ship destined to take Canadian wheat to European markets arrives in Churchill today greeted by Agriculture Minister Stan Struthers.

"The arrival of the first ship is an exciting time and an important marketing link for the grain produced in Manitoba and across the prairies," said Struthers. "As our agricultural products make their way around the world, they raise awareness of the quality food produced here."

The MV Federal Danube is the first ship scheduled to arrive and will load around 33,000 tonnes of durum bound for Europe.

The minister said the Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) is the largest customer of the Port of Churchill.

In 2008, the CWB began the Churchill Storage Program which pays farmers in the port’s catchment area to retain grain for movement through Churchill during its short shipping season.

Participating farmers receive $2.50 per tonne plus a monthly storage payment of $1 per tonne.
 

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