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AgriMinco Corp ETPHF

AgriMinco Corp is engaged in the development, exploration, and evaluation of agricultural and industrial mineral projects across Africa. The company's project profile includes Southern Togo, Bassar, Danakil, and Oglat and Taoudenni.


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Comment by Bob_Tenon Aug 23, 2011 6:20am
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RE: NEWS Potash

RE: NEWS PotashThat's why ERCOSPLAN  is now in charge of the drilling. These are the same people who did the work for Allana next door. When ERCOSPLAN makes the following statement you can be sure they know what they are talking about.

The holes were drilled along the western edge of the Danakil andtargeted the on strike continuation of the Musley potash deposit. Thedrill core has been logged and selected intersections have been reviewedby Ercosplan who confirmed the intersection as being part of theRegional Danakil Potash bearing sequence and that potash mineralizationwas observed in the drill core.

Those of us who own both FED and AAA remember the problems AAA had at the start of their drilling. The biggest delay was when they discovered the drills they were using were too small to deal with the heat at depth. FED has potash much closer to the surface so that won't be a problem.
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