FMJ fortis mining limited

supply china's needs for potash for 100 yrs

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    Trying to narrow down this 'world class asset"

    The following looks very interesting! 3rd Paragraph.

    If this is the one then hold onto your hats ladies and gentlemen!

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    TER: You're a big believer in potash, too, which plays an essential role in fertilizer. What are some companies with promising projects in that commodity?

    CD: There are two private ones that look very promising. One of them is called Brazil Potash Corp. , which will take advantage of Brazil's chronic shortage. Brazil imports 90% of its potash and the country has a growing agricultural market, so its demand for potash will grow.

    The other one is called Satimola, with potash in Kazakhstan. That one's close to China and has the potential to supply China's needs for potash for the next 100 years.

    In the public space, a promising one is Americas Petrogas Inc. (TSX.V:BOE). It started off with oil and gas in Argentina, but it is now monetizing its potash deposit in Peru, GrowMax, which could ultimately be spun out to shareholders. The potash deposit is unique because you don't have to build infrastructure and you can get it into production fairly quickly as near ports, highways and towns and is also near Vale's phosphate plant. Very recently, the Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative came in as a strategic investor.

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