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Greenville is an inland river port located on the Mississippi River in the Mississippi Delta region, serving as a customs port of entry for the surrounding agricultural heartland. The port handles bulk commodities including cotton, soybeans, and other agricultural products that are central to the Delta economy. Its position on the Mississippi River provides connectivity to Gulf Coast ports and the broader inland waterway system.
The CBP port code for Greenville, Mississippi is 2011.
Greenville primarily handles agricultural bulk commodities such as cotton, soybeans, and grain, reflecting the Delta region's dominant farming economy and its reliance on river transport.
Greenville connects to major trade routes via the Mississippi River, allowing barge traffic to reach Gulf Coast ports like New Orleans and Memphis to the north, integrating it into the national inland waterway network.
| Rank | Product | Export value |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | CHICKEN CUTS AND EDIBLE OFFAL (INC LIVERS), FROZEN | $31K |
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