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Gold/Mining/Energy : Verde Agritech -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: stuffbug who wrote (15699)6/19/2017 9:52:28 PM
From: Sultan  Respond to of 16582
 
I guess we will have to wait and see..

The numbers he was quoting, from their appendix slides are for imports from Canada that has a number additional costs added by the time the product reaches the farmer which the company won't have since they are talking about supplying locally so may be they will have a cost advantage.. But then at this stage we don't know their production cost which seems simple and straight forward for Super Greensand..

Any case, we have a ways to go yet before we know a lot of things but for now it is promising.. 'IF' they manage to pull it off and execute, with 40m shares outstanding, Verde will be the comeback kid for next 10 years..



To: stuffbug who wrote (15699)6/19/2017 11:27:04 PM
From: kidl  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 16582
 
More like $350 by the time it gets yo the farmer.

$100 sounds actually high given the simplicity of the process.

What's not entirely clear to me ... Is 1 tonne of Greensand equal 1 tonne of KCL in terms of overall fertilizer requirement?

Unless I missed something, I recall Cristiano always talking about equal cost for the farmer but never about equal weight.