Here’s why potash stocks won’t stink in 2020
https://unauthorised investment advice/resources/two-reasons-why-potash-stocks-will-bounce-back-in-2020/The first company to produce will be Pilbara-based Kalium Lakes (ASX:KLL) which made the formal decision to proceed with its West Australian project earlier this month.
The company anticipates production beginning next year and will initially produce 90 kilo-tonnes before doubling this once full scale is reached. It has a pre-tax net project value (NPV) of $606 million.
It is backed by German financier Kfw IPEX-Bank with a $102 million debt facility as well as a $74 million Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility (NAIF) funding package.
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