Thank you for participating in the Port of Hamilton Land Use Plan Survey

The Port of Hamilton is one of the primary transportation gateways for agricultural products in Ontario. 
The Port is home to:
- Three grain export terminals (Parrish & Heimbecker, Richardson International, and G3 - opening fall 2017)
- Two fertilizer terminals (Agrico and Sylvite)
- Bunge's oilseed crush facility
- Parrish & Heimbecker's new flour mill
As the needs of the agricultural sector change over the next 10-20 years, what can the Port of Hamilton do to ensure services are as efficient and competitive as possible?
Your comments on this short survey are welcome input as we plan for the future of the Port of Hamilton. 

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* 1. Are you aware of the agricultural terminals at the Port of Hamilton? 

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* 2. Do you sell/deliver crops to terminals at the Port of Hamilton? If yes, which one(s)?

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* 4. Which crop(s) do you produce?

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* 5. Do you anticipate introducing new types of crops? If yes, which ones?

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* 6. Do you expect your production volumes to increase in the next 5-10 years?

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* 7. How does your grain get to Port?

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* 8. What benefits does the Port of Hamilton have for you?

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* 9. When choosing the Port of Hamilton, what alternative options might you consider?

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* 10. How might service at the Port be improved? 

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* 11. Do you / does your operation currently hold a Port Access Card? 

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* 12. What types of new agricultural-related infrastructure would be most valuable? 

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* 13. Do you have any other comments or ideas regarding the Port of Hamilton's service to the agricultural sector?

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