Earthworms provide food – fertilizer like potash too
According to the researchers, earthworms are responsible for over 140 million tons of global food production. This includes, for example, 6.5 percent of the global grain harvest. In the South, less pesticides and fertilizers are used, where the figure is as high as ten percent. Plants grown in agriculture need an optimal nutrient composition, and thus fertilizers. This is where potash comes into play. Due to sanctions against Russia and Belarus, responsible for around 40 percent of potash production, the amount of this important fertilizer available is reduced by around 55 million tons a year.
About 73 million tons are needed each year. Potash fertilizer (MOP) is therefore a significant raw material. The demand for potash is expected to reach around 90 million tons by 2030. This is because the world’s population is still growing. Consumption of higher-quality foodstuffs is also rising with increasing prosperity in developing countries.
Among the potash companies is Millennial Potash – https://www.commodity-tv.com/ondemand/companies/profil/millennial-potash-corp/ -. In Africa, in Gabon, the company is developing its Banio potash project, which will provide supplies. Currently, a drilling program is underway, and intercepts of potash mineralization have been identified. The recent change in government does not affect the work.
So for investors, potash companies are definitely a possible investment. Another option is offered by financing companies such as Queen’s Road Capital Investment – https://www.commodity-tv.com/ondemand/companies/profil/queens-road-capital-investment-ltd/ -. This company finances mine operators, Queen’s Road Capital Investment earns money with securities. Gold, uranium and base metals are involved. Ultimately, the shareholders of Queen’s Road Capital Investment profit with convertible bonds. There is potential for value appreciation.
Current company information and press releases from Queen’s Road Capital Investment (- https://www.resource-capital.ch/en/companies/queens-road-capital-investment-ltd/ -) and Millennial Potash (- https://www.resource-capital.ch/en/companies/millennial-potash-corp/ -).
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