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Los Angeles, California, March 1, 2010 - A view of the underground the transport lines used to move sugar beets and corm meal at the Los Angeles Harbor Grain Terminal. Demand for U.S. products is spiking in Asia, thanks to a weak dollar and quicker economic recovery. However, decline in U.S. consumption has left exports short of a good exit strategy. In 2009, imports fell 28%. This has created a bottleneck for exports, which need the shipping containers to move product overseas. ...
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