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Verde Agritech Ltd T.NPK

Alternate Symbol(s):  VNPKF

Verde AgriTech Ltd is an agricultural technology company that produces potash fertilizers. The principal activity of the Company is the production and sale of a multi-nutrient potassium fertilizer marketed in Brazil under the brands K Forte and BAKS, Silicio Forte, and internationally as Super Greensand (the Product). K Forte is a potash fertilizer that is a source of potassium, silicon, and magnesium and micronutrients. BAKS is a combination of K Forte plus three other nutrients that can be chosen by customers according to their crops’ needs. It mines and processes its main feedstock from its 100% owned mineral properties, then sells and distributes the Product. Its Cerrado Verde Project is in Minas Gerais state, Brazil, which is a potassium-rich deposit, from which it is producing solutions for crop nutrition, crop protection, soil improvement, and increased sustainability. Its technologies are Cambridge Tech, 3D Alliance, MicroS Technology, N Keeper, and Bio Revolution.


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Comment by 15Stanmoreon Mar 02, 2021 9:12am
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Post# 32693383

RE:Plant 1 process water...?

RE:Plant 1 process water...?Hello Janota,

Thank you for this timely update. A well with a .6 cubic meter per hour extraction sounds like enough for "welfare" of the employees on the site - toilets and hand washing/cleaning requirements, and would needed to have been in place for the plant since it was built.

I could not find the approved extraction/consumption figure for the new approval. If it is process related and of significant quantity, it would change my assumption that the current production process is a dry crushing activity with no water required in the milling flow, and hence no waste water to have to handle in an environmentally safe way.

Can you help to ascertain the approved consumption amount?

Thanks,

S.
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