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Mining to begin on Australia's biggest phosphate deposits amid global demand for fertiliser

Summary by Ground News
One of Australia's largest phosphate deposits will be mined and producing concentrate by early 2024. Australian mining company North West Phosphate holds about 65,000 square kilometres of untapped tenements in north-west Queensland. The company will spend $350 million to begin mining one of its largest sites, Paradise South, in March.

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ABC Australia broke the news in Australia on Thursday, October 12, 2023.
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