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Nevada Organic Phosphate Targets Key Role in Tightening Global Fertilizer Market

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Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc. is positioning its Murdock Project in Nevada to supply organic rock phosphate fertilizer to the growing North American organic agriculture sector amid global supply chain disruptions.

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Nevada Organic Phosphate Targets Key Role in Tightening Global Fertilizer Market

Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc. (CSE: NOP) (OTCQB: NOPFF) is positioning its Murdock Project in Elko County, Nevada, to supply organic rock phosphate fertilizer to the growing North American organic agriculture sector, as global fertilizer supply chains face renewed pressure from conflict-linked shipping disruptions through the Strait of Hormuz affecting phosphate and nitrogen markets.

The company's business model centers on direct application raw phosphate, requiring limited processing beyond grinding and bagging, avoiding the chemical processing used with most fertilizers. This approach aligns with the certification requirements of the expanding U.S. organic food market, estimated at roughly US$35 billion annually.

Although Morocco controls the largest phosphate reserves, China remains the world's largest phosphate fertilizer producer and exporter, underscoring geopolitical concentration risk in global supply. As geopolitical instability places renewed pressure on global fertilizer markets, smaller North American phosphate projects are attracting increased investor attention.

Rising fertilizer and transportation costs are increasingly linked to broader food inflation trends affecting North American consumers. Nevada Organic Phosphate's Murdock Project offers a potentially large scale domestic supply of raw organic phosphate fertilizer for U.S. agriculture, which could help mitigate these cost pressures.

The company is rare in avoiding the chemical processing used with most fertilizers. The project is designed around a comparatively simple operating model: mine phosphate-bearing material, grind it, bag it and ship it directly to agricultural customers. American farming environmental practices are rapidly evolving, and the company's organic sedimentary phosphate exploration positions it to serve the growing demand for organic inputs.

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