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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Plant Health Care Plc | LSE:PHC | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B01JC540 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.09 | 2.43% | 3.80 | 3.80 | 3.84 | 3.80 | 3.80 | 3.80 | 99,415 | 16:35:23 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Pesticides, Agric Chems, Nec | 11.77M | -9.48M | -0.0278 | -1.37 | 12.98M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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14/1/2022 18:37 | Share price not looking good though :-( | oapknob1 | |
11/1/2022 18:35 | Certainly looking more positive.Can't fault them for shareholder communications. | geraldus | |
11/1/2022 18:28 | All 30 ears :-) | oapknob1 | |
11/1/2022 17:14 | Chris Richards in very buoyant form in this Proactive video saying that they had met their expectations but we need to wait till Feb 1 trading statement for the details. Judging by the share price today his words fell on deaf ears. . | cerrito | |
01/1/2022 13:45 | Is 2022 going to see more interest in Agro stocks.PHC's investment to yield sustainable results in a bio- chemical only future and bring eventual profit by 24/25 is getting interesting.Wonder what Griffiths thoughts are. | geraldus | |
31/12/2021 07:57 | SAORI is conquering the soy fields of BrazilBrazilian fields are receiving SAORI , new technology for the control of soya diseases, based on elicitors derived from Harpin protein.Distributed in different areas representing culture that can now count on a biologically natural revolutionary solution for seed treatment to follow #breakingbarriersofp | oapknob1 | |
30/12/2021 23:43 | 6p according to elliot wave theory and dead cat bounce theory and 80/20 theory. | pmount | |
13/12/2021 07:25 | The Company intends to commercialise Saori and other PREtec peptides in markets worth more than $5 billion.The launch of PHC279 in the USA will follow, once regulatory licences have been obtained, which is anticipated in the second half of 2022.Chris Richards, CEO of Plant Health Care said, "We are delighted to have achieved this critical milestone in bringing our exciting new technology to market around the world. This new agreement establishes a first-class capability to supply Saori directly to our distribution partner in Brazil. Initial grower response to the launch of the Saori soybean seed treatment with Nutrien Ag Solutions in Brazil has been most encouraging and we are pleased to have established manufacturing arrangements to support wider adoption of PHC279 in 2022 and beyond." | oapknob1 | |
13/12/2021 07:22 | Highlights- Signed a production and supply agreement with a leading European-based fermentation company, securing production capacity of PHC279 , the active ingredient in its Saori soybean seed treatment , to meet projected global demand.- Volume production cost targets have been met, ensuring an attractive gross margin for the Company and an attractive Return on Investment (ROI) for soybean farmers in Brazil.- Commencing pilot-scale manufacturing of other PREtec peptides within the same facility in support of new product regulatory filings and, ultimately, commercial-scale manufacturing of a portfolio of PREtec-based products. | oapknob1 | |
09/12/2021 13:01 | I have been watching since the decline began expecting that I would buy some at 8p if it ever got there... Trouble is that it will have gone from 12p to 8p in about half the time it took to get from 16p to 12p! That acceleration is disconcerting - but it isn't only here that it has been happening... G. | garth | |
09/12/2021 11:50 | Going to hell on a broomstick - Can see this being pcked up at a scalpers price by a Yank - (That is if the products are as good as claimed) | pugugly | |
07/12/2021 16:38 | Finally getting interesting at these price levels. | callumross | |
01/12/2021 09:13 | Bioinsums can circumvent fertilizer shortages Some solutions increase plant efficiency in the use of existing fertilizer.Brazil lives two distinct moments when it comes to bioinsums and fertilizers.While the former is experiencing an expansion, the second is in the midst of debates about possible shortages in the coming harvests.Bio-based products, which include solutions that enhance fertilization, are a priority in the country.This year alone the Ministry of Agriculture has registered 77 products of low toxicity.In 2020, it was the record year of record with 95 such products.In the possible fertilizer supply crisis, coupled with high prices, bioinsums can be allies. Agrolink Portal spoke with Fábio Brandi, Technical Manager of Plant Helth Care (PHC) Brazil, about this type of segment: The company was responsible for bringing the Harpin protein to the country, which here is named H2Copla. It is a protein that acts as a biostimulant of plants, acting against stresses such as drought and root potential.Agrolink Portal: how can bioinsums collaborate if there is a shortage of fertilizers and circumventing the high costs? Fábio Brandi: at a time when low availability and high cost of fertilizers can impact productivity, we know that some biosumos can make a difference, because they increase the efficiency of plants in the use of existing fertilizer. In practice, certain biomaterials activate plant physiology, promoting greater root growth, providing better absorption of water and nutrients. They help the plant to circumvent water stress and optimize the use of all the insums, contributing to an effective gain of productivity and profitability to the farmer in all crops.Agrolink Portal: for us to understand: bio-inputs, including growth promoters, are a recent wave. There is no Chinese dependency? Why?Fábio Brandi: Fertilizers and fertilizers are among our main import products from China. According to Blog FAZCOMEX (24/09/2021), we imported from them the equivalent of U$ 593 million of these products in 2019. They are large producers and exporters of urea, sulfates and phosphates, representing almost 1/3 of the world market. The energy crisis, caused by climatic events, generated energy rationing in China with a significant decrease in production and consequent record increase in prices andproduct shortage in the global market. In the case of bio-inputs, China is not an important supplier of raw materials or even strains of these products for the world market. Production is often regionalized, using strains of microorganisms from the region itself, which are already adapted and more efficiently for that region. In this way, the bio-inputs market suffers less from the current crisis that has taken place with the large global suppliers of pesticides and fertilizers. | oapknob1 | |
24/11/2021 21:00 | 2 products progressing. May see an update re PHC949 before year end.PHC279 is progressing through the regulatory process in the EPA (US Environmental Protection Agency), with approval expected in mid-2022. Early season observations demonstrated good control of late blight in potatoes; first commercial sales are expected in late 2022.PHC949, from the T-Rex 3G nematode control platform, is showing exceptional results; nematode control is often comparable to chemical standards, which is a remarkable for a highly sustainable, biological product. The Company anticipates submitting to EPA for regulatory approval before the end of 2021, with approval expected in mid-2023. | oapknob1 | |
23/11/2021 22:07 | Pre Richards - Revenues from continuing operations increased by 21% to $7.5m | 1pencil | |
18/11/2021 23:23 | Growers in Brasil now promoting their own improved results.In today's edition the highlight is for Virtual Field Day with H2COPLA.It was filmed in Cosmópolis and Sumaré, on Sapphire and São Simão farms that present the great productivity result they gained from using Harpin technology in their cane crops. ?? It's one of the first products you have to put on the list, delivery 10 to 12 tonnes more recommends producer Álvaro Amgarten. With Atilio Amgarten, Luis Carlos Lopes, André Luis Lopes and Pedro Henrique de Souza Ignácio.Don't miss out, it's today, get to know deep about H2COPLA, the revolutionary technology that changes the history of sugarcane in Brazil and the world.Book the agenda and join! Every Thursday at 19 pm until 09/12.Megacana Tech Show, via the link https://lnkd.in/di9Z | oapknob1 | |
17/11/2021 11:20 | The stock price keeps falling - If the Welsh Wizard decides to bail out completely this could go into free fall - Seems to be a total lack of buyers. Why? History of small UK agri companies suggest if it follows track for companies such as Plant Impact it may be picked off at a distress level by an international major and shareholders funds will go to money heaven. | pugugly | |
11/11/2021 21:25 | Price of fertiliser has rocketed this year as well which is affecting US growers. PHC will hopefully be able to gain traction and capitalise 2022-2023 season | oapknob1 | |
11/11/2021 21:22 | The quantity of carrots exported by Brazil in 2020 was 12,805 tons. In 2019 Brazil exported 899 tonnes of carrots. Through 2019 alone, the demand for Brazil carrots (vegetables category) has gone up, recording a change of 45 % compared to the year 2018. | oapknob1 | |
11/11/2021 21:05 | The applications and results keep growing. H2COPLA in carrot?Yesssssssssss | oapknob1 | |
10/11/2021 22:27 | Climate change is having the opposite effect but may well help West Coast USA certainly. On the corporate side, why is the CFO being paid more than a CEO ? | 1pencil | |
10/11/2021 16:59 | You are certainly doing some research.Added twice today,these agro stocks will be in demand with climate change and from green funds.Gla. | geraldus | |
10/11/2021 09:22 | Mello Commodity is a Brazilian agency for marketing and sales of commodities and agricultural products. We represent six sellers that together hold preferred quotas in 36 sugar mills.Our offices are located in Sao Paulo, Rio | oapknob1 |
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