Infranet on post-peak phosphorous:
Phosphorus is at the heart of modern farming; an essential ingredient of agricultural fertilizers. It has no synthetic alternative and is being mined, used and wasted as never before. Inefficiencies in the processing of food and the soaring demand for meat and dairy produce across Asia is fuelling demand for phosphorus faster than anyone had predicted.
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Significant Phosphate reserves exist in only a few nations: Morocco holds 32 per cent of the world’s proven reserves, with Western Sahara, South Africa, Jordan, Syria and Russia holding the other significant reserves. A new geopolitical map may be drawn around the remaining reserves – creating a small number of new “resource superpowers” with a pricing control over fertilisers that some suspect could end up rivaling OPEC’s control over crude oil.
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