Shareholder Conference Call Recording

RNS Number : 1611I
Harvest Minerals Limited
19 March 2018
 

Harvest Minerals Limited / Index: LSE / Epic: HMI / Sector: Mining

19 March 2018

Harvest Minerals Limited

('Harvest' or the 'Company')

 

Recording of Shareholder Conference Call

 

Harvest Minerals Limited, the AIM listed natural fertiliser producer, is pleased to announce that an audio recording of the shareholder conference call hosted on the 13 March 2018 is now available to access on the Company website: http://www.harvestminerals.net/media .

 

The management would like to take the opportunity to thank those who participated in the call and will look to host another call in the future in line with the Company's commitment to maintaining positive engagement with its shareholders.

 

**ENDS**

 

 

For further information please visit www.harvestminerals.net or contact:

 

Harvest Minerals Limited

Brian McMaster

(Chairman)

Tel: +44 (0) 20 7317 6629

Strand Hanson Limited

(Nominated & Financial Adviser)

James Spinney

Ritchie Balmer

Tel: +44 (0)20 7409 3494

Shard Capital Partners

(Broker)

Damon Heath

Tel: +44 (0) 20 7186 9900

St Brides Partners Ltd

Isabel de Salis

Tel: +44 (0)20 7236 1177

 

Gaby Jenner

 

 

Notes:

Harvest Minerals (HMI.L) is a Brazilian focused fertiliser producer advancing the 100% owned Arapua Fertiliser Project, which produces KPfértil, a proven, multi-nutrient, slow release, organic fertiliser and remineraliser.  KPfértil offers many economic and agronomic benefits and addresses the significant demand for locally produced fertiliser in Brazil, with its abundant agricultural land; currently, the country imports 90% of the potash it uses but has a target to be self-sufficient in fertilisers by 2020.  Covering 14,946 hectares and located in the heart of the Brazilian agriculture belt in Minas Gerais, Arapua is a shallow, low cost mine with an indicated and inferred resource of 13.07Mt at 3.1% K2O and 2.49% P2O5.  This is based on drilling just 6.7% of the known mineralisation, leaving significant upside potential. This resource is equivalent over 29 years' production and the known mineralisation expected to support 100+ years' production at 450,000 tonnes per annum.

 

 

 

 

 


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