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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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Post by Dougisgoodon Oct 07, 2021 11:38am
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Belarus sanctions result in Brazil facing fertilizer delays

Belarus sanctions result in Brazil facing fertilizer delaysBrazil faces fertilizer delivery delays amid Belarus sanctions - soy group | Nasdaq

A bit of an older article from Sept 23. 

SAO PAULO, Sept 23 (Reuters) - Delays in potassium fertilizer deliveries to farmers at the start of Brazil's 2021/2022 soy season - driven partly by sanctions against No. 2 producer Belarus - are spooking growers in the world's largest soy supplier, according to a farmers' lobby.

Strong demand and disruptions in the supply chain have caused potassium prices to soar 200% this year, weighing on farmers' costs and threatening future crop yields.

Brazil's soybean planting is in the initial stages in Mato Grosso, Brazil's top grain state, where farmers plant a second cotton or corn crop after the soybeans are harvested.

In the Matopiba region in northeast Brazil, where delivery delays are also a worry, soy sowing will start later this year.

"There is concern among those who have not received it," said Antonio Galvan, president of the Brazilian soy growers association Aprosoja, referring to potassium orders. "This can be a problem as [soil] fertilization will be lower and the chances of producing less [soybean] increases."

The moment for applying potassium varies depending on soil type. Galvan said some farmers do it 30 days after planting while others apply it before sowing, to optimize the work.

"We hope delivery delays do not compromise the harvest," Galvan said, adding he had not yet received all of the potassium he ordered. Brazil should reap a record of close to 144 million tonnes of soy this season.

A fertilizer industry source confirmed delivery delays, citing strong demand, Belarus sanctions and low local potassium production as drivers.

Analysts say delivery delays should not affect large and medium-sized growers because they bought potassium in advance.

Still, soy growers in some parts of the country face potential yield losses if the product fails to arrive in time for application, they said.

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