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Agronomic Results from Arapua Fertiliser Project

3 Jul 2017 07:00

RNS Number : 8413J
Harvest Minerals Limited
03 July 2017
 

To view the press release with the illustrative maps and diagrams, please use the following link:http://www.rns-pdf.londonstockexchange.com/rns/8413J_-2017-7-2.pdf

 

Harvest Minerals Limited / Index: LSE / Epic: HMI / Sector: Mining

3 July 2017

Harvest Minerals Limited ("Harvest" or the "Company")

Excellent Agronomic Results from the Arapua Fertiliser Project

 

Harvest Minerals Limited, the AIM listed fertiliser development company, is pleased to provide an update on the latest results from ongoing agronomic test work at its Arapua Fertiliser Project in Brazil in conjunction with accredited universities and research bodies.

 

Highlights

· Multiple soil incubation tests completed so far, which confirm that the Company's product, KPfértil, has a positive agronomic efficiency, increasing the potassium ('K'), phosphate ('P'), silicate ('Si'), calcium ('Ca'), and magnesium ('Mg') in the pH of the soil and correcting the soil acidity

· Visual comparisons of the recently harvested rice crop show that larger, healthier plants develop when KPfértil applied

· Results indicate that KPfértil works effectively as a multi-nutrient, slow release remineraliser and that the proportion of product applied could be increased with each application until it replaces other sources of P and K such as fertilisers and soil improvers

· Initial production of 50,000 tonnes of KPfértil completed April 2017 under a trial mining permit - current resource of 13 million tonnes

· On track to make an application to the Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply ('MAPA') Q3 2017, with the aim of certifying KPfértil as a remineraliser by the end of 2017

· Continued focus on achieving first sales in Q3 2017, in advance of KPfértil certification

 

Harvest Executive Chairman Brian McMaster said, "The agronomic efficiency results for KPfértil, our multi-nutrient, direct application natural fertiliser, are excellent, especially considering KPfértil can be a replacement for conventional sources of phosphate and potassium. In ongoing tests conducted by independent university partners, the crops are reacting extremely well and we expect further positive results in due course. We are also continuing tests on coffee plants at Veloso Agropecuária Empreendimentos E Participações Ltda, but these aren't a requirement of the appliacation to MAPA

 

"We are excited about the prospects of KPfértil due to the many distinct advantages over imported products: it is a multi-nutrient, direct application, natural fertiliser composed of weathered potassium and phosphate-rich lava; and it is excavated at surface and processed on site, translating into a low cost, low capex operation. Importantly, we have a 13 million tonne resource, based on drilling only 6.7% of the known mineralisation, and can mine up to around 450,000 tonnes per annum using our existing capital infrastructure, which translates into a current mine life of over 100 years.

 

"Going forward, with the test data flowing in, we are starting the process of registering KPfértil with MAPA in Q3, and once officially certified, we can better market and distribute the product; this should enable us to achieve first product sales in Q3 this year."

 

This announcement contains inside information for the purposes of Article 7 of EU Regulation 596/2014.

 

 

Further Information

 

Harvest is focused on developing its 100% owned Arapua multi-nutrient potash and phosphate direct application natural fertiliser ('DANF') project in Brazil. The totally natural product being produced at Arapua is branded as KPfértil and mined from surface with limited processing required before sale. Initial production of 50,000 tonnes was completed in April 2017 under a trial mining permit; some of this product has been used to conduct the ongoing agronomic tests.

 

Registration as a Remineraliser

 

The Company is initially planning to register KPfértil as a "remineraliser" or "stonemeal", which is a product classification introduced by MAPA in March 2016 to assist in accrediting local, organic nutrient products. Following registration as a remineraliser, the Company can, if it chooses, pursue a further registration as a "fertiliser" to broaden the market.

 

To be registered as a remineraliser, a MAPA approved institution must test the product as follows:

· Chemical and physical analysis - to confirm the product meets minimum specifications and that it is not hazardous.

· Kinetic studies (incubation and leaching) - to demonstrate the product is able to release nutrients into the soil and how quickly they are leached from the soil.

· Agronomic efficiency test work (growth tests) - to demonstrate the nutrients can be utilised by plants and that the product works effectively as a remineraliser.

 

The Company has commissioned a range of tests, which are being conducted by MAPA approved institutions as shown in table 01.

 

Table 01 - Status of test work required for product registration.

Test

Institution(s)

Status

Chemical and Mineralogical Analysis

Campo, UFU, IBRA

Complete

Kinetic Studies - incubation

UFU

Complete

Kinetic Studies - Leaching

UFU

Results due Q3

Growing tests with 1st crop (1 cycles x 2 soils)

UFU

Rice harvested - results due July

Growing tests with 2nd Crop (1 cycle x 2 soils)

UFU

Underway

 

These results will be submitted to MAPA in Q3 as part of the product registration process.

 

Results of the Tests

Chemical and Physical Analysis

 

All the required chemical and physical test work was completed last year at the Centro de Tecnologia Agrícola e Ambiental ('CAMPO'), IBRA and the Federal University of Uberlândia ('UFU'). The results were announced on 23 August 2016, with KPfértil exceeding all the minimum requirements, as summarised in Table 02 below:

 

Table 02 - Average results of physical and chemical analysis carried out last year

Parameter

Unit

Specification

KPfértil

Pass

Water Retention Capacity (WRC)

%

-

56

Cation Exchange Capacity (CEC)

mmol/kg

-

420

Electrical Conductivity (EC)

mS/cm

-

0

Potential Hydrogen (pH)

 

-

6.59

Water Content (WC)

%

-

5.06

Total Bases = CaO + MgO + K2O

 %

≥ 9% wt.

16

K2O

%

≥ 1% wt.

4

SiO2 free

 %

≤ 25% vol.

0

P2O5

 %

-

3.45

CaO

 %

-

6

MgO

ppm

-

6

As

ppm

≤ 15 ppm

1

Cd

ppm

≤ 10 ppm

< 0.2

Hg

ppm

≤ 0.1 ppm

< 0.01

Pb

ppm

≤ 200 ppm

< 0.2

 

 

Kinetic Studies (incubation and leaching)

The kinetic studies evaluate how quickly KPfértil is able to release nutrients of K, P, Ca, Mg and Si into the soil (incubation) and how quickly they are leached (leaching) and to determine the corrective effect on the soil pH as well as test the calcium silicate equivalent value. The tests are being carried out at the UFU.

 

Incubation Tests

The incubation studies have now been completed and the results are very encouraging. All results indicate that KPfértil increases the K, P, Si, Ca, and Mg in the pH of the soil and acts to correct the soil acidity both as a powder and filler over a short time frame and as a slow release. The test results also indicate that there will be a strong residual effect and much lower level of leaching of nutrients. This suggests that the proportion of KPfértil applied could be increased with each application until it completely replaces other sources of K and P such as fertilisers and soil improvers. This would significantly increase the potential for KPfértil, which is a totally natural product, having undergone no industrial processing to improve grades or solubility. The detailed results are contained in Appendix 1.

 

Leach Testing

The Leaching tests evaluate the loss in K due to leaching from the soil compared to traditional KCl. The leach tests are ongoing and the results are expected in July.

 

Agronomic Efficiency (Growth tests)

The agronomic efficiency tests determine if the plants are able to use the nutrients applied to the soil. At the UFU, the Company is conducting growth tests on two crops (rice and bean) in two types of soil (clay rich and sandy) to test the reactivity and availability of nutrients from KPfértil to the plants and to determine its agronomic value. All these tests are being conducted in glasshouses. The rice plants have now been harvested and visually show that larger, healthier plants develop when KPfértil is applied. The final results of the rice trials are due in July with the bean trials still outstanding.

 

Please See PDF for Figure 1 - Rice crop cultivated in clayey "Cerrado" soil.

 

 

Appendix 1

 

Detailed Results of the Soil Incubation Test

 

The soil incubation tests were performed in two different types of soil, classified as clayey (40% of clays) and sandy (11% of clay). KPfértil was incorporated in doses from 50g to 300 g of soil inside plastic pots. For comparative purposes, treatments were also made using conventional sources of K, P, Si, Ca as well as a control treatment without any product applied. All tests were done with KPfértil in filler grain size (100% < 0.3 mm) and powder grain size (100% < 2.0 mm, 70% < 0.84 mm and 50% < 0.3 mm).

 

After 60 days (incubation period), the samples were dried, sieved and chemically analysed to determine pH value and the contents of K, P, Si, Ca and Mg, following the official methodology according with MAPA.

 

The results for KPfértil were positive in comparison to conventional sources of nutrients.

 

1 - Potassium in Soil:

 

The analysis for K was done using Mellich and Resin chemical extraction. For the comparative treatment, standard KCl (Muriate of Potash) was applied as a source of K with a grade of 60% K2O. The results indicate that KPfértil increased the K content in both clayey and sandy soil (Table 1).

 

 Table 1 - K grades in the clayey and sandy soil, using Mellich and Resin extraction.

Treatment

Dose

Clayey Soil

Sandy Soil

K2O mg kg-1

K mg dm-3 (Mellich)

K mg dm-3 (Resin)

K mg dm-3 (Mellich)

K mg dm-3 (Resin)

KCl

100

104.2

78.8

121.3

64

Control

0

22.5

15.0

13.8

9.0

KPfértil (filler)

50

23.9

16.0

15.1

14.4

KPfértil (filler)

100

27.4

16.7

17.3

15.1

KPfértil (filler)

200

31.6

20.3

19.1

31.3

KPfértil (filler)

300

33.0

20.9

21

34.7

KPfértil (powder)

50

25.0

15.5

15

11.6

KPfértil (powder)

100

32.1

15.8

16.8

12

KPfértil (powder)

200

40.2

17.8

18.4

20.7

KPfértil (powder)

300

43.2

18.1

20

22.5

 

2 - Phosphate in Soil:

 

The analysis for P was conducted using Mellich and Resin chemical extraction. Super triple phosphate ('SFT') with a grade of 45% P2O5 was applied as a source of P for the comparative treatment. The results again indicate that KPfértil increased the P content in both clayey and sandy soil (Table 2).

 

Table 2 - P grades in the clayey and sandy soil, using Mellich and Resin extraction.

Treatment

Dose

Clayey Soil

Sandy Soil

P2O5 mg kg-1

P mg dm-3 (Mellich)

P mg dm-3 (Resin)

P mg dm-3 (Mellich)

P mg dm-3 (Resin)

SFT

95

48.5

68.8

62.5

80.3

Control

0

0.4

0.8

0.5

1.7

KPfértil (filler)

48

0.4

2.3

1.8

3.3

KPfértil (filler)

95

0.5

3.2

2.4

4.4

KPfértil (filler)

190

0.7

8.7

6.4

9.9

KPfértil (filler)

285

0.9

12.7

9.3

14

KPfértil (powder)

48

0.6

1.6

1.4

2.9

KPfértil (powder)

95

0.7

2.2

1.8

3.4

KPfértil (powder)

190

1.7

5.5

4.5

6.9

KPfértil (powder)

285

2.3

7.8

6.4

9.5

 

3 - Silica in Soil:

 

For the silica in soil tests, Wollastonite with a 24% Si content was applied for the comparative treatment. As for the K and P analysis, KPfértil increased the Si content in both clayey and sandy soil (Table 3).

 

Table 3 - Si grades in the clayey and sandy soil.

Treatment

Dose

Clayey Soil

Sandy Soil

Si mg kg-1

Si mg dm-3

P mg dm-3

Wollastonite

300

10.0

7.9

Control

0

5.2

2.5

KPfértil (filler)

300

5.8

2.6

KPfértil (filler)

600

6.2

2.6

KPfértil (filler)

1200

7.0

2.8

KPfértil (filler)

2400

8.4

2.8

KPfértil (powder)

300

5.8

2.5

KPfértil (powder)

600

6.3

2.6

KPfértil (powder)

1200

7.0

2.7

KPfértil (powder)

2400

8.5

2.8

 

4 - Calcium and Magnesium in Soil:

 

For the comparative treatment calcium carbonate (CaCO3) with a grade of 40% Ca was applied. Again, there was a positive increase in both Ca and Mg nutrients in the clayey and sandy soil after the incubation with KPfértil (Table 4).

 

Table 4 - Ca and Mg grades in the clayey and sandy soil.

Treatment

Dose

Clayey Soil

Sandy Soil

Ca and Mg kg-1

Ca cmol dm-3

Mg cmol dm-3

Ca cmol dm-3

Mg cmol dm-3

CaCO3

110

1.3

-

1.2

-

Control

0

0.6

0.2

0.6

0.2

KPfértil (filler)

55

0.7

0.3

0.7

0.4

KPfértil (filler)

110

0.9

0.5

0.8

0.8

KPfértil (filler)

220

1.1

1.1

1.1

1.4

KPfértil (filler)

440

1.4

1.3

1.4

1.9

KPfértil (powder)

55

0.7

0.4

0.6

0.4

KPfértil (powder)

110

0.8

0.7

0.7

0.6

KPfértil (powder)

220

0.9

1.0

0.8

0.9

KPfértil (powder)

440

1.2

1.3

0.9

1.3

 

5 - Soil pH:

 

The pH potential in the soils was tested after the incubation period with the aim of reducing the soil acidity. KPfértil application as both a filler and a powder had a positive effect in the soil acidity and so would act as a soil corrective (Table 5).

 

Table 5 - pH in the clayey and sandy soil.

Treatment

Dose

Clayey Soil

Sandy Soil

Ca mg kg-1

pH CaCl2

pH CaCl2

CaCO3

83

5.1

5.3

Control

0

3.5

3.6

KPfértil (filler)

300

3.7

3.7

KPfértil (filler)

600

3.8

3.9

KPfértil (filler)

1200

4.3

4.1

KPfértil (filler)

2400

4.6

4.3

KPfértil (powder)

300

3.7

3.7

KPfértil (powder)

600

3.8

3.9

KPfértil (powder)

1200

4.3

4.1

KPfértil (powder)

2400

4.6

4.3

 

 

For further information please visit www.harvestminerals.net or contact:

 

Harvest Minerals Limited

Brian McMaster

Tel: +61 8 9200 1847

Strand Hanson Limited

(Nominated Financial Adviser)

James Spinney

Ritchie Balmer

Tel: +44 (0)20 7409 3494

Mirabaud Securities LLP

(Broker)

Rory Scott

Tel: +44 (0)20 7878 3360

Beaufort Securities Ltd

(Joint Broker)

Jon Belliss

Tel: +44 (0)20 7382 8300

Whitman-Howard Ltd

Grant Barker

Tel: +44 (0)20 7659 1225

St Brides Partners Ltd

Isabel de Salis

Tel: +44 (0)20 7236 1177

 

Olivia Vita

 

 

 

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