South Harz Potash provide and update on Ohmgebirge and corporate activities
South Harz has undertaken an initial placement of 42 550 000 shortfall shares representing A$425 500.
South Harz has undertaken an initial placement of 42 550 000 shortfall shares representing A$425 500.
West Coast ports handle over 21 000 t of potash daily for export to global markets, and each day of a shutdown will result in up to $9.7 million in lost sales revenue.
The securities of Australian Potash Ltd (APC) will be placed in trading halt at the request of APC, pending it releasing an announcement.
Kore Potash, the potash development company with 97% ownership of the Kola Potash Project and Dougou Extension Potash Project in the Sintoukola Basin, located in the Republic of Congo, provides its quarterly update for the period ended 30 September 2024.
Reward Minerals Ltd has announced it has received firm commitments from sophisticated and professional investors to raise $2.3 million.
As CFO, Rod Reum has added to the recent transformation of the management team of operational industry experts.
South Harz Potash Ltd has announced that following the completion of its entitlement offer, the company has received binding commitments from investors.
Reward is set to acquire Beyondie potash plant, administration and operations offices and minor associated infrastructure.
Highfield Resources Ltd has announced partnerships to aid the Muga potash project funding and creation of a new globally diversified potash company.
Australia BCI Minerals has been granted environmental approval for the Mardie salt and potash project.
According to Rabobank, global fertilizer demand is set to see little growth in 2024; therefore affordability is expected to decline.
Sage Potash has made plans to receive processing equipment under an agreement with International Process Plants.
Sandvik has won a SEK 1.9 billion order from BHP for the Jansen Potash Project in Canada.
ICL PotashpluS has earned organic certification in Germany and Spain.
Brazil Potash has obtained, through its wholly-owned subsidiary Potássio do Brasil, all of the necessary permits and licenses required for construction of its Autazes Potash Project which will produce potash — an essential fertilizer for the food security in Brazil and the world.