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  • furrowtickler
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2004
    • 21856

    Morocco and phosphate




    the narrator not real great but the overview is interesting
  • Robertbarlage
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2014
    • 1242

    #2
    That's very interesting

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    • jazz
      Senior Member
      • Jul 2018
      • 9308

      #3
      At least Canada is one of the counties holding the ace.

      Probably some day the US takes over AB and SK. I mean food energy fertilizer water farmland just across their border. They have to be looking pretty hard.

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      • biglentil
        Senior Member
        • Jun 2015
        • 3259

        #4
        For phos juniors have a look at DAN.V on the TSXV. It's one of the largest greenfield phos projects in the world located in Quebec near the St. Lawrence.

        http://www.arianne-inc.com/en/
        Last edited by biglentil; Oct 29, 2021, 09:20.

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        • ajl
          Senior Member
          • May 2008
          • 3243

          #5
          Originally posted by jazz View Post
          At least Canada is one of the counties holding the ace.

          Probably some day the US takes over AB and SK. I mean food energy fertilizer water farmland just across their border. They have to be looking pretty hard.
          Actually canuckistan does not hold an ace. Need to ask God to trade some potash which is plentiful, for some phosphorus which is not. The phosphorus shortage will hit home here first. We can only access phosphorus through the US thanks to poor geography and our tiny useful coast being inhabited by militant communists. I can see this impairing production here permanently going forward. Oh well, a bankrupt china can't afford $20 canola anyways.

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