CBH to invest in east coast grain infrastructure

07 February 2014

Western Australia’s main grain handler the CBH group is proposing to increase investments on the east coast. CBHtrain

Several grain growers have provided the Country Hour with information about the plan to invest in trains and wagons to move grain from Narrabri, Moree and Burren Junction in New South Wales to the port of Newcastle.

These locations would feed into the co-op’s new Newcastle Agri Terminal (NAT) that should be operational by the end of March.

Read the full story on the ABC website, CBH to invest in grain infrastructure in the east, Feb 7

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