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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.


TSXV:EPO.H - Post by User

Post by 7654321con Aug 29, 2022 11:22am
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Potash

Potash

 

NP says Nutrien, rivals hear potash now "essential"

 

2022-08-25 07:22 ET - In the News

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The National Post reports in its Thursday edition that potash has become "geopolitically essential" internationally after Russia's unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland said Wednesday. The Post's Anja Karadeglija writes that Ms. Freeland said: "Farmers around the world depend on our potash and that means that millions and millions of people depend on the work that is being done here. At a time when Russia and Belarus are quite rightly being shut out of the global economy because of Vladimir Putin's barbaric invasion of Ukraine, the work being done here is more important than ever." Ms. Freeland said she gets "asked at international meetings about Canada and our ability to supply some of the strategic resources that the world no longer wants to buy from Russia." Canadian potash, which is used as fertilizer, has increased in demand both because countries are more reluctant to buy the product from Russia and Belarus, but also because Russia's war in Ukraine has provoked a global food supply crisis. The United Nations has warned of "an unprecedented wave of hunger and destitution" caused by Russian aggression. Saskatchewan accounts for about 30 per cent of global potash production.

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