CRP showcases phosphate project at National Fieldays
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NEWS RELEASE 18-13 June 7, 2018
CRP showcases phosphate project at New Zealand National Fieldays
WELLINGTON, New Zealand – Chatham Rock Phosphate Limited (TSXV: “NZP” and NZAX: “CRP”
or the “Company") announces that Chatham Rock Phosphate will be showcasing its project at
the National Field Days at Mystery Creek in Hamilton next week.
The Fieldays event, the largest agribusiness show in the southern hemisphere, attracted more
than 133,000 over four days last year and attendance in previous years has proven to be a
success for Chatham, according to Chief Executive Chris Castle.
In the past we have had a stream of people coming to our stall, wanting to know about the
project, our phosphate product and the investment opportunity.
In recent months we have had significant investor interest from Waikato-based investors and
it’s also timely to be discussing our product’s water and soil quality benefits with the multitude
of farmers that will be attending.
We expect again to be visited by farmers who have followed our project over the past decade in
the media, by companies involved in the industry, by people who are simply curious to learn
more about the project’s technical innovations and by loyal shareholders.”
Mr Castle said shareholders are welcome to come and meet the company’s representatives
from early Wednesday morning until 5pm on Saturday. Our stall is very strategically positioned
right in the west entrance of the main pavilion.
About Chatham Rock Phosphate
Chatham Rock Phosphate is the custodian of New Zealand’s only material resource of ultra-low
cadmium, environmentally friendly pastoral phosphate fertiliser. Our key role is connecting the
resource with those who need it.
Using this phosphate will support sustainable farming practices, including healthier soil profiles
and reduced accumulation of the heavy metal cadmium, reducing carbon emissions and
dramatically lowering runoff to waterways and shrinking fertiliser needs over time.
The resource represents one of New Zealand’s most valuable mineral assets and is of huge
strategic significance because phosphate is essential to maintain New Zealand’s high agricultural
productivity.
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New Zealand’s current access to phosphate is vulnerable to economic and political events in the
six countries controlling 98% of the world’s phosphate reserves, with 85% of the total in the
Western Saharan state of Morocco.
Chatham takes very seriously the responsibility vested in it through its mining permit to use the
world’s best knowledge and technology to safely extract this resource to help sustainably feed
the world.
Our initial environmental consenting process independently established extraction would have
no significant impact on fishing yields or profitability, marine mammals or seabirds.
For more information contact Chris Castle on 021 55 82 85 or chris@widespread.co.nz or
check out www.rockphosphate.co.nz
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