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Ships queue to export WA grain
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Western Australian grain growers say they're being pressured to sell grain quickly, so that buyers can fill export orders.
Logistics company CBH says there's a bottleneck forming near the port of Geraldton, with ships waiting to load grain still sitting in storage.
The company says growers are warehousing their grain rather than selling it, resulting in buyers not being able to buy enough grain to fill export orders.
But grain grower Heather Allen, from Northampton, is refusing to sell until prices go up.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation |