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Gensource Potash Corp V.GSP

Alternate Symbol(s):  AGCCF

Gensource Potash Corporation is a Canada-based fertilizer development company. The Company is focused on developing resource opportunities with a specific focus on potash development. The Company operates under a business plan that has two key components: vertical integration with the market to ensure that all production capacity built is directed, and pre-sold, to a specific market, eliminating market-side risk; and technical innovation, which allows for a modular and economic potash production facility, which demonstrates environmental leadership within the industry, producing no salt tailings, therefore eliminating decommissioning. Its projects include Tugaske Project, Vanguard Area and Lazlo Area. The Vanguard Area is 100% owned in central Saskatchewan, located 170 kilometers (km) South of Saskatoon, 150 km North-West of Regina on a provincial highway system. The Lazlo Area is located in central Saskatchewan.


TSXV:GSP - Post by User

Post by bobbythebakeron Nov 05, 2022 8:32am
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Post# 35075488

I've Spoken My Piece

I've Spoken My Piece
This will be my last post in this discussion.  I'm not here to hash and re-hash the same argument, day in and day out, as happens on this board.  I just wanted to point out that some of the gospel being preached here is fairly easily debunked.  And I didn't notice any counterarguments to my posts that were all that compelling.  Before you take the word of random Stockhouse poster (including mine!) it might be helpful to notice that every new North American potash developer, those funding them and those lining up to partner with them, have chosen to work with selective solution mining, already proven in the US.  I don't doubt that any new Potash mine, solution or convential, is going to run into issues along the way.  But I believe those authoritatively declaring selective solution mining is an unsolved riddle are overstating their case.
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