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African Phosphate

Locality: Subiaco, Western Australia



Address: Ground Floor, Suite 1 437 Roberts Road 6008 Subiaco, WA, Australia

Website: http://www.africanphosphate.com.au

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25.01.2022 Investors believe that agriculture is the most promising growth opportunity in Africa over the next 2 years, followed by mining and metals.



24.01.2022 Major Announcement | Black Mountain Resources (ASX: BMZ) agree with African Phosphate to acquire producing vermiculite mine and major phosphate project.

22.01.2022 60% of Namekera's production is in the large and medium flake size. No other global vermiculite producers can produce medium and large vermiculite flake in any significant commercial quantities.

21.01.2022 Growing demand and limited supply have caused phosphate rock prices to soar and is expected to remain high in the coming years.



19.01.2022 Come and find us at the world’s largest mining investment conference, the Mining Indaba focused on Investing in Africa. If you'd like to organise a meeting, please contact Jason at [email protected].

19.01.2022 The Namakera Vermiculite deposit is hosted in the Bukusu Complex, the only known carbonatite in Uganda/Kenya to host commercially viable vermiculite.

18.01.2022 The Namakera Vermiculite Mine is located in Eastern Uganda, 190km from Uganda's capital, and close to the Kenyan border. The mine is situated on major central African road and rail networks and is just 30km from a rail spur that connects to the Kenyan port of Mombasa.



17.01.2022 The Namakera project is positioned for success. #AfricanPhosphate

17.01.2022 2016; set to be a big year for phosphate producers. Phosphate fertilizer makers are set to gain as a supply surplus in the 35 billion USD market narrows, reducing the premium investors pay for potash producers, according to VTB Capital.

15.01.2022 Agricultural production in Africa has increased steadily, with its value having almost tripled (+160%) over the last three decades.

14.01.2022 The Namakera mine is one of the world's largest vermiculite deposits. Namakera has an established and operating plant that has the ability to produce premium priced large vermiculite flake product.

13.01.2022 World Bank reports agriculture employs 65% of Africa’s labor force and accounts for 32% of gross domestic product.



12.01.2022 Investor Presentation | See the overview of Black Mountain Resource's agreement with African Phosphate to acquire a producing vermiculite mine and major phosphate project.

10.01.2022 What is vermiculite? Vermiculite is a naturally occurring mineral used extensively in agriculture and fertiliser because of its ability to retain moisture and nutrients to feed roots, allowing for faster and maximum crop growth.

08.01.2022 Uganda is a well regulated, highly liberalized economy in which all sectors are open for investment and there is a free movement of capital. Find out more about Investment in Uganda in African Phosphate's corporate presentation: http://bit.ly/1NTEWAn

08.01.2022 A big opportunity in Uganda for African Phosphate.

07.01.2022 Investment in Africa's agriculture sector over the past decade has been unprecedented, with it forecast to increase to US$500 billion in value over the next 5 years by the African Development Bank.

05.01.2022 Get to know the Namakera mine. With granted licenses over 5000 hectares, Namakera's shallow open pit mine requires no blasting or drilling to attain to the premium vermiculite product.

05.01.2022 The African Development Bank forecasts the African fertiliser sector to increase to US$500 billion in value over the next five years.

02.01.2022 Despite possessing the world's largest reservoir of unused arable land (about 60%), Africa has the lowest agricultural productivity. Africa's agricultural sector has the potential to remove food insecurity and reduce poverty, and to be a major player in global food markets.

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