Uranium and fertilizer have an interesting history
Potash has become an integral part of agriculture. Even thousands of years ago, the Chinese tried to restore nutrients to the fields. Around 1900, the potash market was one of the most important economic sectors in the German Empire. Fertilization with nitrogen-collecting plants ("green manure") was already known to the Romans. The chemist Justus von Liebig paved the way for the industrial production of fertilizers. In the 20th century, Adolph Frank recognized the benefits of potash salt for agriculture. Today, potash leads to increased yields and has become an indispensable part of agriculture. The global availability of potash fertilizers is currently being restricted by the war in Ukraine and the sanctions imposed on Belarus.
The demand for potash is increasing because the world’s population is growing. Attractive agricultural commodity prices are also driving the demand for potash. Large industrial agricultural economies such as the USA, Brazil, Australia, Indonesia and Malaysia continue to consume large quantities of potash fertilizer. An end to the war in Ukraine is not in sight. However, an end to the war will also have economic consequences. For investors, potash is therefore an extremely important sector that should not be neglected.
One of the promising potash companies is Millennial Potash – https://www.commodity-tv.com/ondemand/companies/profil/millennial-potash-corp/ – with its potash project in Gabon, Africa. Gabon offers ideal conditions such as good infrastructure and support from the government.
Uranium also has an eventful history. The enormous rise in the price of uranium in recent months should please all those who have already invested in uranium companies. Uranium has lost its negative connotation following reactor accidents. Uranium is also an important part of the global energy mix as a clean alternative to fossil fuels.
With Uranium Royalty – https://www.commodity-tv.com/ondemand/companies/profil/uranium-royalty-corp/ -, investors can bet on the only royalty company in the uranium sector. Royalties and streams relate solely to the uranium sector.
Current company information and press releases from Millennial Potash (- https://www.resource-capital.ch/en/companies/millennial-potash-corp/ -) and Uranium Royalty (- https://www.resource-capital.ch/en/companies/uranium-royalty-corp/ -).
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