African Agricultural Opportunity

As part of the partnership with the IFDC, 500kg of improved Cabinda Phosphate Rock was successfully processed at the IFDC’s world-class trial plant in Muscle Shoals, Alabama.

The in-country field trials are being co-ordinated by the Angolan Institute of Agrononomic Investigations in Huambo, with the initial concept and design being undertaken by the Plant Nutrition Science and Technology Company (NPCT) design in consultation with the IFDC. The maize field trial will be harvested next year with a second crop of beans to be planted in February

African Agricultural Opportunity

  Field trials underway in Huambo, Angola

Greenhouse Trials

Working with our international technology partners the International Fertilizer Development Centre (IFDC), the Company has completed four greenhouse trials with the IFDC, with the broad aim of maximising the fertilizers agronomic potential and ensuring the suitability of the crops for use in Angola and the surrounding Congo Basin.

The interim results have confirmed that Angolan soils, crops and climate are ideally suited for Cabinda enhanced rock phosphate which prefers moist, acidic (low-pH.) soils and staple crops such as cereals and legumes. The interim results also saw significant agronomic growth with the Cabinda phosphate fertilizer pot-trialled on winter wheat, maize, residual maize and sorghum.

Granulation Trials

500kg’s of Cabinda phosphate rock was successfully processed at the IFDC’s world–class trial plant in Alabama (USA).

Granulation testing was undertaken to produce plant flow design including:

  • Engineering drawings
  • Operating inputs
  • Water, power, gas and binding agent
  • Product quality parameters to international standards