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Exploring the supply and demand dynamics shaping global phosphate markets
For more information and to book your place visit
www.phosphatesconference.com
Phosphates 2017Fertilizers | Industrial | Feed Phosphates
13-15 March 2017Marriott Tampa Waterside Hotel, Tampa, Florida, USA
10th
YEAR HISTORY AS THE INDUSTRY’S MUST-ATTEND EVENT
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50+ PRESENTATIONS IN 3 DAYS
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In participation with Supported by BLUE: PMS 293(This is a good combo of the two bluesDarker than original, but still has POP!)
GREEN: PMS 361
• Walt Precourt, Senior Vice President Phosphates, Mosaic, USA• Mustapha El Ouafi, Managing Director, OCP SA, Morocco• Ben Isaacson, Managing Director, Global Equity Research, Scotia Capital Inc., Canada• Irina Evstigneeva, Director Corporate Finance & IR, Phosagro, Russia• Michel Prud’homme, Senior Director, Production & International Trade, IFA (International Fertilizer Industry Association), France• Terry Barr, Senior Director of Industry Research, CoBank, USA• Roger Sims, Partner, Holland & Knight, USA• Chris Tziolis, Managing Director, Verdant Minerals, Australia• John Gustin, COO, Aliphos, Belgium• Melinda Sposari, Senior Manager of Economic Services, The Fertilizer Institute (TFI), USA
SPEAKERS CONFIRMED
Participants by Business Activity
Participants – Producers by Phosphate Product
Participants by Region
Producer:Fertilizer/Feed/Industrial 32%
Engineering/ Process/Technology providers 31%
Plant machinery/materials and equipment 12%
Consultants 8%
Mining 5% Other 12%
55%54%
27%
23%
Rock Ferts Feed Industrial
Who attends this event?
Book your place today at www.phosphatesconference.com
Central/SouthAmerica
North America Africa East Europe/Russia/CIS
Asia/Oceania
MiddleEast
WestEurope
5%
39% 7% 5%
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4%33%
Phosphates 2017 | 13-15 March 2017, Marriott Tampa Waterside Hotel, Tampa, Florida, USA
With over 380 participants attending the conference in 2016, the event is firmly established as the premier gathering for senior decision-makers representing the fertilizer, feed and industrial phosphates industries. Business leaders from producers, traders, engineering, technology and equipment providers, and consumers, meet at this annual event to engage in high-level networking, negotiate business contracts and share industry knowledge.
Phosphates 2017 will provide delegates with key insights and in-depth market information about phosphates raw materials, intermediates and finished products. The two-day programme will cover key commercial subjects including: current and forecast supply dynamics; phosphate fertilizer cost outlook; updates on new projects and their anticipated impact on oversupplied markets; and demand drivers from the fertilizer, feed and industrial markets.
In addition to essential commercial updates, in 2017 the conference will continue to grow the technical content, with an expanded technical programme in addition to the popular technical showcases. Registered attendees will have the chance to share practical experience with other operators and meet with the industry's leading suppliers of technology and engineering solutions in the large scale exhibition.
As the global markets remain in a state of oversupply, it is more crucial than ever before to understand the key commercial and technical drivers that will impact your business. Phosphates 2017 is the must-attend event for commercial and operational executives in the fertilizer, feed and industrial phosphates industries. We look forward to welcoming you to Tampa in 2017.
Why Tampa?TAMPA has been a hub for phosphatesproduction in the USA for over a century. The region boasts some of the industry’s most advanced phosphate mining and fertilizer production operations.
We are delighted to be supported by Mosaic for this conference, the company that owns and operates the major phosphate related mines and plants in the area.
This strategic location enables us to bring together one of the world’s largest communities of phosphate industry plant operators and engineers.
reasons to attend Phosphates 2017
1. Hear about the current and future supply of raw materials, intermediates and finished phosphates products
2. Understand the changing dynamics in key demand regions affecting demand for products across the fertilizer, feed and industrial phosphates markets
3. Learn about the latest project start-ups, expansions and shutdowns affecting supply
4. Discover the latest technological advances through the expanded technical programme and showcase
5. Network with over 400 producers, consumers, traders, market analysts, engineering and technical experts
CRU is delighted to return to Tampa, FL for Phosphates 2017 and celebrate the 10th event in the series. Florida is at the heart of the US phosphates sector and makes the ideal location for this annual gathering of the global phosphates industry.
Please note: This chart represents all products produced. As some companies produce more than one product, they have been presented more than once.
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Phosphates 2017 | 13-15 March 2017, Marriott Tampa Waterside Hotel, Tampa, Florida, USA
For the latest programme information and to book visit www.phosphatesconference.com
08:00 REGISTRATION OPEN sponsored by
BLUE: PMS 293(This is a good combo of the two bluesDarker than original, but still has POP!)
GREEN: PMS 361
CONFERENCE AUDITORIUM
sponsored by
08:00 EXHIBITION OPEN
08:00 WELCOME COFFEE sponsored by
08:00 TECHNICAL SHOWCASE 2 See the Technical Showcase agenda
08:45 WELCOME SPEECH Robert Perlman, Chairman, CRU, UK
09:00 KEYNOTE PLENARY SESSION Moderated by Mike Gallagher, General Manager, Fertilizers, CRU, UK
09:00 The Global Outlook: A View from Florida
Walt Precourt, Senior Vice President Phosphates, Mosaic, USA
09:30 An update on OCP’s global strategy
Mustapha El Ouafi, Managing Director, OCP SA, Morocco
10:00 CRU VIEW – Global phosphates market overview and forecast
Chris Lawson, Head of Phosphates, CRU, UK
10:30 NETWORKING BREAK sponsored by
11:00 HIGHLIGHT PRESENTATION 1 View from the capital markets
How are the capital markets reacting to major M&A developments?
How are mining, chemical and agribusiness stocks currently being valued?
Ben Isaacson, Managing Director, Global Equity Research, Scotia Capital Inc., Canada
11:30 PLENARY SESSION 2 Regional Spotlights
Moderated by Michel Prud’homme, Senior Director, Production & International Trade, IFA (International Fertilizer Industry Association), France
11:30 Asia: How will Chinese stocks affect global prices? How is China responding to lower grade reserves? Is Vietnam emerging as a significant exporter?
Isaac Zhao, Markets Editor China, CRU, China
11:50 Beyond China and India: The Emergence of Broad-Based Demand Growth
Andy Jung, Director Market and Strategic Analysis, Mosaic, USA
12:10 Eurasia: What factors are affecting Eurasian production financials? What role are Russian producers looking to play on the world’s stage?
Irina Evstigneeva, Director Corporate Finance & IR, Phosagro, Russia
12:30 NETWORKING LUNCH
13:45 TECHNICAL SHOWCASE 3 See the Technical Showcase agenda
14:00 HIGHLIGHT PRESENTATION 2 Agribusiness outlook
Review of the traditional grain and crop markets and what agribusiness trends are going to cause the next wave of demand?
How can phosphate producers and traders find additional value? What improvements to supply chain can better connect producers with consumers?
Terry Barr, Senior Director of Industry Research, CoBank, USA
DAY ONE MONDAY 13 MARCH
DAY TWO TUESDAY 14 MARCH
If you want to understand the phosphates industry, this is the place to beFernan Gonzalez de Castilla, Phosphates Business Manager, Vimifos
08:00 REGISTRATION OPEN sponsored by
BLUE: PMS 293(This is a good combo of the two bluesDarker than original, but still has POP!)
GREEN: PMS 361
14:00 EXHIBITION OPEN
14:00 TECHNICAL SHOWCASE 1 See the Technical Showcase agenda
18:00 WELCOME RECEPTION
08:30 - 12:00EXCLUSIVE SITE VISIT TO JDC PHOSPHATEVisit JDC Phosphate's Fort Meade site, tour a large-scale demonstration plant and see a presentation on the fundamentals of JDC Phosphate's patented Improved Hard Process for the production of high purity phosphoric acid from low-grade phosphate rock without the production of phosphogypsum.
Phosphates 2017 | 13-15 March 2017, Marriott Tampa Waterside Hotel, Tampa, Florida, USA
For the latest programme information and to book visit www.phosphatesconference.com
14:30 PLENARY SESSION 3 Feed Markets Panel
Overview of the feed phosphates market. Will new players enter this market?
What products are livestock companies demanding?
How are replacement products eating into feed phosphate demand?
Moderated by Chris Lawson, Head of Phosphates, CRU, UK
Speaker TBC, Phosphea
John Gustin, COO, Aliphos, Belgium
Peter Heffernan, Senior Consultant, CRU, USA
Further panellists to be announced
15:30 NETWORKING BREAK sponsored by
16:00 HIGHLIGHT PRESENTATION 3 Update on US Environmental regulation and permitting of phosphate operations
How the regulatory environment is changing at a state and federal level
Lessons learnt from past experiences to minimize
Roger Sims, Partner, Holland & Knight, USA
16:30 TECHNICAL INNOVATION PLENARY What technological advances might disrupt the industry?
How can more efficient sustainable production processes make the industry stronger?
Can more innovative applications or approaches open new revenue streams?
The importance of supporting and encouraging research and development during a market constriction
David Blake, VP Operations and Engineering, JDC Phosphates, USA
Zero waste phosphate production, dream or reality?
Marc Sonveaux, Senior Process Manager, ECOPHOS s.a., Belgium
Further speakers to be announced
17:30 CLOSE OF DAY TWO
18:00 DRINKS RECEPTION
DAY THREE WEDNESDAY 15 MARCH
08:00 REGISTRATION OPEN sponsored by
BLUE: PMS 293(This is a good combo of the two bluesDarker than original, but still has POP!)
GREEN: PMS 361
CONFERENCE AUDITORIUM sponsored by
08:00 EXHIBITION OPEN
08:00 WELCOME COFFEE sponsored by
DAY TWO TUESDAY 14 MARCH - CONTINUED
08:00 TECHNICAL SHOWCASE 4 See the Technical Showcase agenda
TRADE DYNAMICS STREAM 09:00 SESSION 1 INDUSTRIAL MARKETS PANEL Insights and trends from the major industrial phosphates consumption sectors: How will lower feedstock costs impact industrial application markets?
What new avenues exist for industrial phosphate application? What is the impact of legislation on future demand?
What will be the impact of Chinese producers output of purified acid in industrial markets?
What are the latest developments in food phosphate regulations and how can the industry react
Moderated by Isaac Zhao, Markets Editor China, CRU, China
William Schipper, Director, Schipper Consulting, Netherlands
Further panellists to be announced
TECH INNOVATION STREAM 09:00 SESSION 1 MINING & BENEFICIATION Moderated by: Jeff Hallberg, Superintendent-Mining, PotashCorp, USA
Reclaiming Phosphorus, Critical Elements and Uranium from Florida Phosphate Mineral Processing Tailings
Dr. Jinrong “Patrick” Zhang, Research Director, Mining & Beneficiation, Florida Industrial and Research Institute, USA
Optimising processing costs through the assessment of geological and mining cut-off grades
Tim Lucks, Principal Consultant Geology and Project Management, SRK Consulting (UK) Ltd, UK
The impact of rock quality in granulation processes and in final product grade
Curtis Griffin, Process Engineering Supervisor, PegasusTSI, Inc., USA
So you have a P205 concentrate for sale… What else is in there?
Brian Campbell, Global Coordinator Phosphate Center of Excellence, Worley Parsons, Australia
Phosphates 2017 | 13-15 March 2017, Marriott Tampa Waterside Hotel, Tampa, Florida, USA
For the latest programme information and to book visit www.phosphatesconference.com
10:30 NETWORKING BREAK sponsored by 10:30 NETWORKING BREAK sponsored by
TRADE DYNAMICS STREAM 11:00 SESSION 2 ROCK PHOSPHATES PANEL Current rock phosphate market insights from around the world
Update on major projects that will move the market
Opportunities and challenges for project developers in the current climate
How can producers react to diminishing high-grade reserves?
What is the impact of cadmium content on end use? What are the economics of cadmium removal?
What innovative financing solutions have been applied to fast track mine development?
Moderated by Wahome Muya, Consultant, CRU, UK
Mike Nunn, Director, Elandsfontein, South Africa
Chris Tziolis, Managing Director, Verdant Minerals, Australia
Further panellists to be announced
TECH INNOVATION STREAM 11:00 SESSION 2 PHOSPHATE PLANT DEVELOPMENTS Moderated by Nicole Christiansen, Process Engineering Superintendent, Mosaic Fertilizer, USA
DH Phosphoric Acid Plant Conversion to HH - Focus on High CO2 Phosphate
Malik Aqel, Head of Phosphoric Acid Process Group, thyssenKrupp, Germany
Technology for High Yield Phosphoric Acid Reactor
Stephen Hilakos, Process Engineer and Elton Curran, Process Engineer, Jacobs, USA
Scale Inhibition for Evaporators in Phosphoric Acid Plants – a Review of a Program Approach
Paul Wiatr, Industry Development Manager, Nalco, USA
Minimizing phosacid plant shut-downs: assessing past and future agitator design for phosphoric acid reactor duty
Todd Hutchinson, Vice President of Technology, Philadelphia Mixing Solutions, USA
12:30 NETWORKING LUNCH 12:30 NETWORKING LUNCH
13:45 TECHNICAL SHOWCASE 5 See the Technical Showcase agenda
TRADE DYNAMICS STREAM 14:00 SESSION 3 MARKET DYNAMICS Moderated by Melinda Sposari, Senior Manager of Economic Services, The Fertilizer Institute (TFI), USA
Ammonia market outlook
Doug Hoadley, Consultant (former Director, Agri-Business Analysis, CF Industries), USA
Sulphur market outlook
Speaker TBC
Shipping and logistics overview
Arthur Savage, President, A.R. Savage & Son, LLC, USA
TECH INNOVATION STREAM 14:00 SESSION 3 FERTILIZER FINISHING & GRANULATIONCase study: Granulation Plant Conversion Project
Atusa Amiri, Project Manager, Mosaic Fertilizer, USA andDan Pelham, Project Manager, Hatch Associates Consultants Inc, USA.
Green Coatings for Fertilizers – Technical & Commercial Benefits
Avdhesh Mathur, President & CEO, NAQ Global Companies, Brazil
Optimizing Operation of Complex Fertilizer Plants
G M Patel, Technical Director, CIFC P Ltd, New Delhi (Rahimtula group of Companies), India
TRADE DYNAMICS STREAM 16:00 SESSION 4 VALUE ADDED FERTILIZER Supply and demand outlook for specialty fertilizer products
What factors are impacting the market
How can fertilizer producers respond to precision agricultural demands and provide a service rather than a product?
Can the fertilizer industry keep pace with innovation seen by seed producers in fields such us biotechnology?
Why are fertilizer majors increasingly focusing on high value added niche markets?
Session speakers to be announced
TECH INNOVATION STREAM 16:00 SESSION 4 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND SUSTAINABILITYEfficacious Remediation of Phosphoric Acid Plant Pond Water
Vaughn Astley, President and CEO, Dr. Phosphate, USA
Phosphogypsum Era – Worldwide Use of Our Industry’s Biggest Co-Product
John Wing, President, John Wing PE, USA
Improved Water Management with Predictive Cooling Pond Modelling
Andrew Nuyianes, Process Consultant, Deborah Stetka, Senior Process Engineer, Hatch Associates Consultants Inc, USA
15:30 NETWORKING BREAK sponsored by 15:30 NETWORKING BREAK sponsored by
17:00 CLOSE OF CONFERENCE 17:00 CLOSE OF CONFERENCE
A great place to get the latest update on the marketAbla Bennani, Head of Strategic Communication, OCP
Phosphates 2017 | 13-15 March 2017, Marriott Tampa Waterside Hotel, Tampa, Florida, USA
TECHNICAL SHOWCASE AGENDA
14:00 EXHIBITION OPEN 08:00 WELCOME COFFEE sponsored by
08:00 WELCOME COFFEE sponsored by
MONDAY 13 MARCH
For the latest programme information and to book visit www.phosphatesconference.com
MINE SITE, ROCK PROCESSING AND BENEFICIATION14:00 Material Handling, modern technologies and design applications to improve reliability and cost Geoff Conroy, President, Aumund Corporation, USA
14:15 Overview of Phosphate Slurry Pipelines Rajendra Talamudupula, Lead Process Engineer, and Ron Derammelaere, Chief Technology Officer, Ausenco, USA
14:30 Storage and reclaim options for phosphates Richard Spaargaren, Sales Manager, Beumer / Eurosilo, USA
14:45 Benefits of Geoscan-M real time elemental analysis in phosphate processing Henry Kurth, Minerals Consultant, Scantech International Pty Ltd, Australia
15:00 Using X-ray sorters to pre-concentrate ROM phosphate ore Harold Cline, North America Area Sales Manager, Mining, TOMRA Sorting, USA
15:15 REFRESHMENT BREAK
PLANT OPERATION15:30 Phosphate Slurry Neutralization Experience Under Different Conditions Saqib Raza, Process Engineer – Nitro-phosphate Plant, Fatima Fertilizer Company Limited (FFL), Pakistan
15:45 Control System Migrations in Phosphate Plants - A Road Map for Success Richard Brooks, Control and Automation Manager, & John O’Toole, Project Manager, Hatch, USA
16:00 See what you’ve been missing! Real Time Measurement for Fertilizer Production Paul Cannon, Vice President, Microtrac, Inc., USA
16:15 Experiences with Metallic Heaters for Phosphoric Acid Production Johan Wallin, Global Product Manager, Fertilizer Products, Sandvik Materials Technology, Sweden
16:30 What’s new on the Phosphoric Acid technologies front?
Marc Collin, Director, Prayon Technologies, Belgium
16:45 REFRESHMENT BREAK
17:00 Fluorine and Fluorosilicic acid: Problem or opportunity for phosphate producers? Thomas Dahlke, Technology Manager, Buss Chemtech AG, Switzerland
17:15 Corrosion Resistant Process Equipment Geared for Phosphoric Acid Production Wayne Moroz P.E., Global System Manager, Mersen, USA
17:30 Comparison of Commercial Drives and Design Purpose Mixer Drives for Phosphoric Acid Reactor Duty Todd Hutchinson, VP of Technology, Philadelphia Mixing Solutions, Ltd., USA
17:45 The safe and effective implementation of capital projects in an operating plant environment Speaker TBC, PegasusTSI, Inc., USA
18:00 WELCOME RECEPTION
14:00 TECHNICAL SHOWCASE 1
TUESDAY 14 MARCH
08:00 TECHNICAL SHOWCASE 2
WATER MANAGEMENT08:00 Water solutions for phosphate mining and phosphoric acid - areas for impact without major capital expenditure Ben Riley, Senior Marketing Manager, Nalco, USA
08:15 Integration and optimization of sustainable phosphate recovery from wastewater flows Céline Vaneeckhaute, Assistant Professor & Director BioEngine (Research Team on Green Process Engineering and Biorefineries), Université Laval, Canada Further speakers to be announced
08:45 WELCOME SPEECH
12:35 LUNCH
GRANULATION13:45 Is Primary Cooling of Phosphate Granules Possible Without Caking in a Mass Flow, Indirect Heat Exchanger?
Kevin Harris, Senior Sales Manager, Solex Thermal Science, Canada
13:45 TECHNICAL SHOWCASE 3
WEDNESDAY 15 MARCH
08:00 TECHNICAL SHOWCASE 4
PHOSPHORUS RECYCLING AND SUSTAINABILITY08:00 Restoring the Natural P Cycle Using Hybrid Ion Exchange Nanomaterials (HIX-Nano) for Selective Capture and Recovery of Phosphorus Ed Weinberg, President, ESSRE Consulting, Inc., USA
08:15 Rare Earths recovery from Phosphate sources – When the concentrate is made… then what? Thomas E. Baroody, President/CEO, K-Technologies, Inc., USA Further speakers to be announced
12:30 LUNCH
NEW WALES SULFUR MELTING PROJECT – DELIVERY APPROACH Thomas Dombroski, Senoir Manager, Engineering, Mosaic, USA
13:45 TECHNICAL SHOWCASE 5
380+ A.J. Sackett & Sons Company ABTREX International ANDRITZ Separation, Inc Anivi Ingenieria Applied Chemical Technology ArrMaz AUMUND Corporation Bastech LLC BCInsight Ltd Begg Cousland Envirotec BEUMER Group / Eurosilo Blair Rubber Company CRU ECOPHOS / ALIPHOS FEECO International, Inc. Flowrox Oy Gambarotta Gschwendt Srl GmbH GEA Hatch Jacobs KBR Ecoplanning Oy Kimre, Inc. LexMar Global Inc MERSEN Met Pro Supply
Microtrac Mosman Bulk Solid Heat Exchanging Nalco Water An Ecolab Company NAQ Global Companies Neelam Aqua & Speciality Chem Outotec PegasusTSI Inc Philadelphia Mixing Solutions, Ltd. Poittemill Engineering Polycorp Ltd Prayon S.A. Raymond Bartlett Snow - ARVOS Group Sabia, Inc Sandvik Materials Technology Scantech International Pty SCHADE Lagertechnik Solex Thermal Science Inc Stedman Machine Company TAKRAF Group thyssenkrupp Tomra Sorting Solutions Veolia Water Technologies Weir Lewis Pumps WENGFU INTERTRADE LIMITED Worley Parsons Yargus Manufacturing Zwick Valves North America, LLC.
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SPONSORSHIP PACKAGES INCLUDE:
MEET WITH THE KEY PLAYERS in the fertilizer, feed and industrial phosphates industry – past delegates include senior representatives from:
AB Lifosa • Abo Zaabal Fertilizers & Chemicals - The Polyserve Group • Acron JSC • Aditya Birla Chemicals • Agrifos • Agrium • Aliphos •
Allied Fertilizers Sdn bhd • Alwernia SA • Anglo American Fosfatos • Anhui Liuguo Chemical Co. Ltd • Arianne Phosphate • Asiaphos Limited
• Associated British Foods • BK Giulini GmbH • Bosveld Phosphates (Pty) Ltd • Cargill • Chemische Fabrik Budenheim KG • Clear Springs
Land Co. • Cominco Resources Ltd • Deepak Fertilisers & Petrochemicals • Corporation Ltd • DSM Nutritional Products Ltd • DuSolo
Fertilizers Inc. • Easterna Fertilizers • EcoChem International nv • Elandsfontein Exploration and Mining Pty Ltd • Elenilto Group • Elixir
• EuroChem • Focus Ventures Ltd • Fosfa akciova spolecnost • Fosfitalia SPA • Fosforita de Mexico, SA de CV • GB Minerals • Groupe
Chimique Tunisien • Groupe Roullier • GrowMax Agri Corp. and Americas Petro gas • Haifa Chemicals Ltd • Helm • Hi Fos SA de CV • ICL
• Imacid • Indorama Eleme Petrochemicals Limited • Industria Sulfúrica SA - ISUSA • Innophos • J.R. Simplot Company • Jiangsu Chengxing
Phosph-Chemicals Co. Ltd • Kazphosphate LLC • KGHM Polska Miedz S.A. • Kinder Morgan Inc. • Koch Ag & Energy Solutions • Lebanon
Chemicals Company SAL • Namibia Phosphates • LKAB • Ma'aden • Mineral Development Llc • Novartis Pharmaceuticals • Nutreco
Netherland BV • Nyrstar Sales & Marketing AG • OCP • Odyssey Marine Exploration • Omnia Fertilizer • Pacific Andes International Holdings
Ltd • PCS Phosphate - White Springs • Pepsico Worldwide Flavours • PG Phosphorit Llc • PhosAgro • Phosfanatio International
• PotashCorp • Prayon • Ravensdown Fertiliser • Rio Tinto Mining and Exploration Ltd • Rotem Amfert Negev • Rum Jungle Resources
• SABIC • Sakawe Mining Corporation Ltd • SFP - Specialty Fertilizer Products • Shannon Chemical Corporation • Shell Canada Limited
• Solvay Specialty Polymers • SQM • Stonegate Agricom Ltd • Subsea Minerals Limited • Tecnologia Quimica y Comercio S.A. • Tessenderlo
Chemie NV/SA, Aliphos Division • The Mosaic Company • TIFERT • TIMAB Industries • Tongling Sinco Fine Chemical Co. Ltd
• Vereinigte Kreidewerke Dammann KG • Vimifos SA de CV • Wengfu (Group) Co. Ltd • Yara
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