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Great Quest Fertilizer Ltd V.GQ

Alternate Symbol(s):  GQMLF

Great Quest Fertilizer Ltd. is a Canadian mineral exploration company. The Company is focused on the development of African gold projects. The Company’s principal business activities are the exploration and development of exploration and evaluation properties located in Mali, West Africa. The Company’s flagship asset is the Sanoukou Gold Project, encompassing 24 square kilometers (km2) located in the Kayes region to the West of Mali. Its Tilemsi phosphate project is located along the east side of the Tilemsi Valley, in eastern Mali, approximately 85 kilometers northeast of the town of Bourem, situated on the Niger River. The Tilemsi phosphate project is composed of three concessions: Tilemsi, Tarkint Est and Ader Foul, totaling 1,206 km2.


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Comment by PouleMaitreon Jan 23, 2014 2:53pm
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investedwolf wrote: Maybe take a look at the results of the coffee and potato crops comparing it side by side to $500 a ton fertilizer. Oh yes we can also expect the final results in february that will include corn and other crops. 


Hi Investedwolf, 

Thanks for your posts, both here and on other boards, I always find your comments interesting and insightful.

But I think you're mixing up the agronomic trials with Verde Potash. (Jed R.'s fertilizer gigs all start to blur together after a while)
No coffee or potato trials in Mali, and no comparisons released yet as per the Nov. 21 press release: 
 
"A total of 27 agronomic trials are currently underway in the five major agro-ecological climatic regions of Mali, where large-scale commercial agriculture occurs. Crops currently under cultivation are cotton, maize (corn), rice (irrigated, upland and lowland varieties), millet, sorghum, cowpea (or black-eyed pea), and peanuts."

Best Wishes, 
PouleMaitre

 
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