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Encanto Potash Corp V.EPO.H

Alternate Symbol(s):  ENCTF

Encanto Potash Corp. is a Canada-based exploration and development company that is focused on potash properties in the Province of Saskatchewan. The Company is focused on the development of Muskowekwan First Nation (MFN) reserve lands located approximately 100 kilometers north of Regina, Saskatchewan. The Company's wholly owned subsidiaries include Encanto Resources Ltd and Encanto Trading Corp.


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Post by 7654321con Apr 03, 2018 11:31am
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Nutrien, the combination of Potashcorp and Agrium to form the world’s largest potash producer, is down more than 10% this year reflecting the depressed market for the crop nutrient. Potash prices are hovering just above levels not seen since 2007 and with top importer India cutting its import subsidies 10% last week there is little in the offing to improve sentiment.
Nutrien, the combination of Potashcorp and Agrium to form the world’s largest potash producer, is down more than 10% this year reflecting the depressed market for the crop nutrient. Potash prices are hovering just above levels not seen since 2007 and with top importer India cutting its import subsidies 10% last week there is little in the offing to improve sentiment.
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