Hier haben Sie, Ende Letzten Jahr, Ein Agreement mit "IFDC", "international Fertilizer Development Center" abgeschlossen.
Das ist, m.E., potenziell sehr, sehr wichtig, u.A. aus Oben Angesprochenen Gründen -in Dem Zusammenhang würde hier v.A. auf Den Vorletzten Punkt hier nachdrücklich hinweisen -4.000.000 !!
Da werde wahrs noch, Einige Male, drauf zurückkommen.
Die Power von Denen, Die REICHWEITE, kann man hier schon "bisschen erahnen".............................
Also Das ist Ein Projekt was, Meinem Ermessen, potenziell SEHR, SEHR VIel SInn macht
(was man über Viele, Viele Andere, Meinem Ermessen, nicht sagen kann).
Die Meldung würde mir, bei Interesse, GUUUUUT durchlesen........................
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HIGH-LEVEL SHOWCASE CONFIRMS MINBOS FERTILIZER AS A PROJECT OF NATIONAL AND REGIONAL IMPORTANCE ; “Firstly, I must thank the Government of Angola for its strong support for our Fertilizer Project,their support has allowed Minbos to deliver a fertilizer product which will impact the lives of millions of Angolan small holder farmers. Secondly, I must thank our partners at the IFDC, especially Mr Rob JJ Groot, who took valuable time to fly to Angola during a pandemic and deliver invaluable support through their promotion of the AFFPP and Minbos’ involvement.What is now clear from subsequent meetings, was that that our showcase was a watershed moment for the Company and the Project, a moment for which Government support coalesced behind both our plans and that of the AFFPP. It’s now clear that Minbos has the support of the Government to produce not only Rock Phosphate Fertilizer, but to execute a range of Agri-business opportunities. Through all of the challenges that developing a project during a pandemic has thrown-up, it’s clear that our Project and that of our project partners at the IFDC are having a real impact and gaining real momentum.On behalf of the Board of Minbos, we thank all of the various stakeholders representatives for their attendance as we look forward to being a part of Angola’s growth story, one of the most compelling agricultural stories globally.” - Minbos CEO Lindsay Reed
- High-level stakeholder information session held in Luanda, Angola’s Capital, in partnership with the International Fertilizer Development Center (IFDC), with the assistance of the Ministry of Agriculture .
- The Company’s Cabinda Phosphate Project was affirmed as a Project of National Importance to Angola and the wider ECCAS Region .
- Attendees included Angolan Government Ministeries, a Representative from the Office of the President of Angola, a Representative from the Angolan Sovereign Fund,Australia’s Ambassador to Angola, other embassies and Plenipotentiary’s andrepresentatives from high-profile Non-Government Organisations (NGO’s).
- Minbos CEO, Lindsay Reed, delivered a presentation which included an overview of the Cabinda Project, mining potential, Futila Granulation Plant, fertilizer blend, market development and local employment opportunities.
- IFDC Director of Partnerships, Rob JJ. Groot, provided an overview of the Angola Fertilizer and Farm Productivity Program (AFFPP) which will initially drive Minbos offtake and deliver a high-impact project for Angola Small Holder Farmers (Grow to Eat).
- During the presentation, the IFDC unveiled its parabolic short, medium and long-termfertilizer forecast for Angola, with the market to grow 10x and quickly exceed 1Mtpa offthe back of the AFFPP program, including:
- GROW TO EAT: Short-term market potential (1-5yrs): 200,000Mt
- GROW TO SELL: Medium-term market potential (5-10yrs): 400,000Mt
- GROW TO EXPORT: Long-term market potential (+10yrs): >650,000Mt
- Over 10 years, the IFDC expects Minbos’ and the AFFPP to create 20,000 jobs in fertilizerdistribution and agribusiness for a total economic value of more than US$2 billion.
- High-profile attendees included Ministry Representatives:
- Angolan Government Ministries: Ministry of Agriculture, Ministry of Economics and Planning, Ministry of Energy and Water, Ministry of Mineral Resources, Oil and Gas, Ministry of Commerce and Industry and the Ministry of Transport.
- Embassy & Consulates: Australia, Netherlands, DRC and France.
- NGO’s: The World Bank, The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).
- Australia’s Ambassador to South Africa and Angola, Her Excellency Gita Kamath, provided a keynote address which expanded on the Agricultural potential of Angola and the strengthening ties between Australia and Central African Nations.
- Following talks between Ambassador Kamath, representatives from Minbos, the IFDC and The Office of the President of Angola, an invitation was extended from the President’s Office to meet with the Secretary for the Productive Sector of the President of the Republic, to deliver a brief on the Cabinda Project and the AFFPP.
- During the meeting, it was conveyed that the Cabinda Project was strongly supported by the Government as a project of National and Regional importance which would receive the full support of the Office of the President and of relevant Ministries.
http://www.investi.com.au/api/announcements/mnb/b9d8b466-3c5.pdf