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Exxaro Resources Limited (Exxaro, the company or the group) is among the top five coal producers in South Africa. Since 2006, Exxaro has become one of South Africa`s largest and foremost black-empowered and diversified mining companies. The group is a constituent of the JSE Limited (JSE) Top 40 Index and among the top 30 in the FTSE/JSE Socially Responsible Investment Index. Exxaro is also proud to embrace the principles of the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD).
Pan American is a Canadian company dedicated to providing fertilizer to growing global markets specifically in South and Central America. The company is focused on the extraction of a specific type of fertilizer called calcium sulphate (also referred to as “Agricultural Gypsum”) currently in Argentina. To ensure long term development and increase shareholder value, Pan American currently plans to significantly expand its current operational objectives while expanding its asset base by acquiring additional calcium sulphate and other fertilizer related assets and by expanding its markets to neighbouring countries with Argentina. When used as a fertilizer and as a soil remediator, calcium sulphate is a soft sulphate mineral composed of calcium sulphate dihydrate which is extremely rich in sulphur and calcium. When dissolved in water, the mineral becomes calcium and sulphate sulphur ions, both of which are required nutrients for plants. Calcium sulphate plays a vital role in establishing and maintaining good chemical balance in soil, water and plants, specifically with healthy root development. Ultimately, calcium sulphate increases overall crop quality and yields.
Galway Resources Ltd. is a Toronto, ON-based company in the Agriculture and Mining sector.
Wabash Production is a Fairfield, IL-based company in the Agriculture and Mining sector.
DynaResource, Inc. is a Junior Resource Company. The Company holds 80% of the outstanding shares of “DynaResource de Mexico, S.A. de C.V.”, (“DynaMexico”) which owns 100% of the mineral concessions and related interest to the San Jose de Gracia District (“SJG”) covering approximately 69,133 hectares in Northern Sinaloa Mexico. SJG reports + 1,000,000 Oz. Gold produced in the early 1900’s from a series of underground workings. 471,000 Oz. is reported produced from the La Purisima Area of SJG, at an average grade of 66.7 g/t; and 215,000 Oz. is reported produced from the La Prieta Area of SJG at an average grade of 27.6 g/t. Mineralization at SJG has been traced over a 15 sq. km. area.