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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 Sugoioion Sep 01, 2021 5:26pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Sharing a recent post

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Sharing a recent post
The reasons I had wanted to listen to Cristiano's comments on raising $6.45/share in the past is because I was curious. I know you had thought it irrelevant, and I can understand that perspective.

But it made me curious as to what's changed in the value. Very intelligent people reviewed the value of the company in the past, during a time when it was not yet in production or experiencing it's current growth and they valued it at $6.45 with all that risk.

From a risk perspective, to me, it's derisked considerably from that $6.45/share. Production is occurring, growth is excellent, hiring brisk, sales during a large drought have increased, and COVID has been safely weathered (so far) without any impact to staff. $1.20/share we sit.

And I guess my brain is also echoing some of Pedro's earlier comments regarding their take on the presentation and tones.
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