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AFPO African Potash

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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
African Potash LSE:AFPO London Ordinary Share GG00B4QYTJ50 ORD NPV
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 0.06 - 0.00 00:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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15/9/2016
15:10
CC is going to Dar Es Salaam.

Tués 11th Oct 10:20am

After the Dangote project(@9:40)


"FERTILISER NUTRIENT INVESTMENT IN AFRICA"

pegasus59
15/9/2016
13:48
Tim et al

No one is interested in Lac Dinga at the moment and the loan has been deferred.

Just give us the benefit of your in depth knowledge regarding the e-voucher scheme and the set up with GAVILON.

Remember it was COMESA/ACTESA that released the news not me.

It seems such a waste of effort looking so far ahead when you could be informing us of what is now happening in Zambia

pegasus59
15/9/2016
11:45
So who will be talking on behalf of AFPO in Dar Es Salaam?

New CEO?

AFPO have not refuted the COMESA/ACTESA press release



Did COMESA/ACTESA give too much info too Soon?

pegasus59
15/9/2016
11:24
No RNS from AFPO refuting press release by COMESA regarding contract for 10k mt/mth with GAVILON.
pegasus59
15/9/2016
11:16
Contacted CRU but they were unable to comment on any attending or possible attending companies in Dar Es Salaam
pegasus59
15/9/2016
10:51
Contacted CRU but they were unable to comment on any attending or possible attending companies in Dar Es Salaam
pegasus59
15/9/2016
10:14
At 0.19 to 0.20 may be people are going to start to buy at these levels.................and as a result could push the share price higher,just a thought.
1corrado
15/9/2016
08:10
Morning bill

Certainly under and will need 0.4p just to break even.

Interesting news from BNR this morning as it may shed some light on why AFPO are not "YET"listed on the CRU conference list.

COMESA/ACTESA are attending and they were the ones thathat released the recent delivery update with AFPO/GAVILON

Might we see new BOD members in the next 3 Weeks?

pegasus59
15/9/2016
07:53
AGO I has taken a real hammering of mate which has been a disappointment particularly after CCs comments last August and judge me in 9 months time. I feel a new podcast might be in order as AFPO is happening just to reinforce confidence in this share.Having said all that and having exited at a profit I believe this share is once again worth researching and at this level we could be at a great entry level.MAO intended.BTW Pegasus keep up the good work and I hope you are not too much underwater here at present
billthebank
15/9/2016
07:08
pegasus59 11 Sep '16 - 09:56 - 320 of 370

The diplomats and money people have done their job now we need AG industry people on the BOD to launch the "PLAN"

pegasus59
14/9/2016
10:30
31st July was a long time ago?Under the agreement it is anticipated that the value and quantity of each order will vary in accordance with buyer demand. African Potash will receive an up-front payment of 50% of the total order value for each purchase by prospective customers. Payment for the remaining 50% of the total order value due to African Potash will be required on or before the day falling 45 days after the relevant invoice has been issued, as is customary for purchase agreements of this nature. African Potash would need to meet the costs of purchases of stock made from its suppliers.45 days is "normal"
pegasus59
14/9/2016
08:33
He said the local authority had made progress and was currently working in conjunction with a company to ensure the project was accomplished
pegasus59
14/9/2016
08:20
matters not a jot at the "MOMENT" as AFPO are not merely a junior mineral Explorer and have diversified to become(eventually)a fully integrated part of African Agriculture and Food security.
pegasus59
14/9/2016
08:09
BigJames

Will Dangote back AFPO or ELM?

Another 2yrs before ELM starts producing and massive funding is required and that's the same for AFPO

pegasus59
14/9/2016
06:45
Could we see an upward movement today......................
1corrado
14/9/2016
06:37
Nyiombo fertiliser is being supplied by Saudi Arabia
pegasus59
13/9/2016
23:37
“This suggests that FRA(Food Reserve Agency)maize purchases have to reduce in order to promote smallholder crop diversification, and that distribution of FISP inputs through the electronic voucher is a clear way forward for Zambian smallholder agriculture.”



Night(5th and final post)

pegasus59
13/9/2016
23:29
To enhance its capacity to Participate in the program the company has formed a strategic alliance with an international group of companies with representation in China, UAE, Singapore and Mozambique. This is to ensure constant availability of stock.





Night(4th post)

pegasus59
13/9/2016
23:16
Neria didn't half import a lot of fertiliser and is involved in the e-voucher system

Night(3rd post)

pegasus59
13/9/2016
23:15
Case study: Nutri-Aid Trust:
NAT was given an AGRA grant by PASS of
US$ 328 000 for 2011–13, for agro-dealer
development in Zambia. The project is managed by CARE Zambia while NAT works with association-based small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to commercialise
their businesses. Associations include the Mumbwa District Farmers Association,
Mansa District Business Association and nine district agro-dealer associations (Nutri-
Aid Trust, 2015). The Trust also receives funds from IDE for the Wealth Creation through Irrigation (WIN) project; the European Union (EU) and the Netherlands Development Organisation (SNV), to provide agricultural inputs and extension services by creating and training agro-dealers; and an alliance between USAID, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the Swedish Foreign Ministry and AGRA, as part of the FtF initiative. The Trust also sells hybrid maize seeds, agro-chemicals, and farm tools.

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