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Phosphate Exploration & Development: “From Rocks to Crops” December 2013 www.jourdan.ca TSXV : JOR 20131202

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Page 1: Jourdan Resources Corporate Presentation December 2013

Phosphate Exploration & Development: “From Rocks to Crops”

December 2013

www.jourdan.ca

TSXV : JOR

20131202

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Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-

Looking StatementsCertain information contained herein regarding Jourdan Resources Inc., including management’s assessment of future plans and operations, may constitute forward-looking statements under applicable securities law and necessarily involve risks, including but not limited to risks associated with mining exploration, operating costs, production costs, volatility of share prices, currency fluctuations, imprecision of resource and reserve estimates, environmental risks and ability to access sufficient capital from internal and external sources.

As a consequence, actual results may differ materially from those anticipated in any forward looking statements. Plans, intentions or expectations disclosed in any forward-looking statements or information should not be read as guarantees of future results or events, and will not necessarily be accurate indications of whether or when or by which such results or events will be achieved.

Except as required by law, Jourdan Resources Inc., expressly disclaims any intention and undertakes no obligation to update any forward looking statements or information as conditions change.

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Jourdan Resources Inc. is a Canadian junior mining exploration company focused on

phosphate.

We continually strive to maximize shareholder value by targeting the highest quality

phosphate projects with a professional and highly experienced management team.

Our approach combines creativity, experience, and technical expertise with tenacity and

determination to advance existing projects while always being prepared to take

advantage of new opportunities that can add value for our shareholders.

We are committed to conducting ourselves in an open, professional, and responsible

manner, while always remaining available to all shareholders.

Our goal is to become the dominant phosphate miner in North America.

Our Mission

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• Jourdan Resources Inc. is a Canadian junior

mining exploration company trading under the

symbol JOR on the TSX Venture Exchange.

• The Company is focused on the acquisition,

exploration, development and production of

phosphate mining properties in Quebec.

• Phosphates are used primarily in the

manufacture of fertilizers for the agricultural

industry.

• JOR has optioned, to private company ElanOre

Resources, its Vallée Lithium Project which is

located adjacent to Canada Lithium’s Quebec

Lithium Mine. The Quebec Lithium Mine is in

the commissioning phase of an open-pit mine

and on-site processing plant with estimated

capacity to produce approximately 20,000

tonnes of battery-grade lithium carbonate

annually.

About Jourdan

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Recent Share Price

52 Week High : $0.08

52 Week Low : $0.025

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Jourdan Resources Inc. TSX-V:JOR

Shares Outstanding

Warrants

Options

Broker Warrants

Fully Diluted

71,002,576

8,441,667

3,675,000

________0

83,119,243

Current Share Price (Nov 28/13) $0.035

52-Week High / Low $0.08 / 0.025

Market Capitalization $2.485 million

Options / Warrants

As at Nov 28, 2013

No. Options /

Warrants

Avg.

Exercise

Price

Options 3,675,000 $0.12

Warrants 8,441,667 $0.10

Share Structure

Significant Shareholders Ownership

Management & Directors 19.4%

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Quebec Phosphate Projects

Jourdan Phosphate Properties and Local Communities on Geology Map

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Quebec Phosphate Projects

Major Phosphate Players in Quebec: Companies and Properties

Recent Property Acquisition

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* Historical resources in this presentation are historical estimates that predate NI 43 -101 and are not compliant with current definitions, have not been verified by the company and consequently should not be relied on by investors.

Dissimieux Lake Phosphate Project

• 285.3 km2 (100% interest)

• *235 million tonnes @ 3.65% P2O5 and

4.72% TiO2

• 3.3 km corridor of phosphate

mineralization in two zones

• 2012 drilling - 34 diamond drill holes -

3,948.9 metres

• Excellent, low cost project logistics with

access roads throughout drill area

• Less than 50 km from hydroelectricity

and 150 km from Ocean port

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Dissimieux Lake Phosphate Project

2012 Drill Core Storage

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Dissimieux Lake2012 Drilling and Phosphate Zones

Dissimieux Lake Phosphate Project

• 2012 drilling success combined with

2011 prospecting success has lead to

several high priority targets

• 2012 drilling outlined two zones of P2O5

mineralization approximately 3.3 km

long and 150m to 200m wide

Significant results include:

• 137.8 m @ 3.02% P2O5 in hole DL025

• 45.0 m @ 3.20% P2O5 in hole DL001

• 20.58 m @ 2.55% P2O5 in hole DL030

• 18.0 m @ 4.24% P2O5 in hole DL026

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Dissimieux Lake Phosphate Project

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Dissimieux Lake Phosphate Project

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Jazz Phosphate Project

45 km

The Jazz Phosphate Property is contiguous with Arianne Phosphates’ Paul Lake Advanced Stage

Phosphate Project, which has:

• Proven and Probable Mineral Reserve of 472.1 million tonnes at an average grade of 6.9% P2O5

• Planned annual production rate of 3 million tonnes of 38.6% P2O5 apatite concentrate

• 25.75 year mine life

• Pre-tax IRR of 20.7% and pre-tax NPV of $1.910 billion (@ 8%)

Arianne PhosphatePaul Lake Advanced Stage Phosphate Project

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Jazz Phosphate Project

• Jazz is an early stage phosphate exploration

project located immediately south of Arianne

Phosphates’ Paul Lake Advanced Stage

Phosphate Project, approximately 200 km north of

the town of Saguenay in the Saguenay-Lac-St-

Jean region, Quebec.

• Jourdan has the option to acquire a 100% interest

in the project by making payments of $350,000 in

cash/shares ($225,000 fulfilled).

• Highlight results of grab samples collected by

Jourdan are:

• H902375: 13.195% P2O5 and 10.83% TiO2

• H902377: 8.187% P2O5 and 15.72% TiO2

• H902379: 7.812% P2O5 and 9.42% TiO2

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Jourdan Resources: West Arnaud Phosphate Property, Sept Iles, Quebec

West Arnaud Phosphate Project

Sample TiO2 Fe2O3 P2O5

1985014692 5.14 36.03 3.09

1985014693 11.44 11.44 1.86

1985014694 10.84 36.17 6.53

1985014695 6.62 23.16 4.49

1985014696 5.85 22.3 4.35

1985014697 0.43 15.58 2.41

1985010972 2.49 14.73 3.28

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West Arnaud Phosphate Project

Mine Arnaud

Yara International ASA and Investissement Québec

Jourdan Resources: West Arnaud Phosphate Property, Sept Iles, Quebec

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Cache Phosphate Project

Cache Phosphate Property: Trench Locations

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Cache Phosphate Project

TRENCH 1

Source: Rapport De Visite Et Cartographie Sommaire Propriété Du Lac Périgny, By Rejean Girard, IOS Services Geoscientifiques Inc.

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Cache Phosphate Project

Source: Rapport De Visite Et Cartographie Sommaire Propriété Du Lac Périgny, By Rejean Girard, IOS Services

Geoscientifiques Inc.

Cache Property:Trench 3 Geology and Sample Locations

TRENCH 3

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Cache Phosphate Project

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Lac Catherine and Sault Au Cochons

Phosphate Projects

Jourdan Resources Inc. Geology MapSault Au Cochons and Lac Catherine Phosphate Properties, Quebec

Source :Owens and Dymek (2001) : Petrogenesis of the Labrieville Alkalic Anorthosite Massif, Grenvill Province, Quebec

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Lac Catherine Phosphate Project

Jourdan Resource’s Lac Catherine Phosphate Property

Magnetic Pyrite-Apatite Dioritefrom Map No 1460, Catherine Lac AreaCounties of Chicoutimi and SaguenayProvince Of Quebec, Canada,Department of Natural Resources

LEGEND

Lac Catherine Phosphate Property: Claim Outlines on Airborne Magnetics

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Sault Au Cochons Phosphate Project

Sault Au Cochon Phosphate Property: Claims and Sample Locations

Sample Fe2O3t (%) TiO2 (%) P2O5 (%)2007045649 24.58 7.31 4.252007045654 27.04 6.56 3.642007045653 24.85 5.65 3.372007045660 24.48 5.82 3.56

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Hache Phosphate Projects

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Quebec Phosphate Projects

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Non-Phosphate Projects

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Jourdan Resources Inc.

Vallee Lithium

Project

Canada Lithium Corp.

Quebec Lithium Project

Vallée Lithium Project

•The Vallée Property is approximately 1km from the 30-year pit outline of the Quebec

Lithium Project, and less than 2 km from the 15-year pit outline.

•During early 2011 Jourdan completed a total of 21 drill holes

totaling 4,256m which included the following results:

• 1.19% Li2O over 5.50 metres in drill hole VAL11-20

• 1.05% Li2O over 4.31 metres in drill hole VAL11-21

• 1.03% Li2O over 4.63 metres in drill hole VAL11-17

• 2.68% Li2O over 0.85 metres in drill hole VAL11-20

•Jourdan has optioned the Vallée Lithium

Project to private company ElanOre

Resources

•The Vallée Lithium Project is adjacent to

Canada Lithium’s Quebec Lithium Project

which is in the commissioning phase of an

open-pit mine and on-site processing

plant with estimated capacity to produce

approximately 20,000 tonnes of battery-

grade lithium carbonate annually.

•The mineralized Spodumene Pegmatite

dykes which Canada Lithium are mining

continue directly onto the claims of

Jourdan.

Vallee Lithium Project

(Jourdan Resources)

Quebec Lithium Project

(Canada Lithium)

Detail Area

(above)

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Critical Elements

Rose Tantalum-Lithium Property

Jourdan Resources Inc.

Pivert Lithium Property

Pivert Lithium Property

• Jourdan Resources’ (JOR) 6.4 km2 Pivert

Lithium property is adjacent to

Critical Elements’ Rose Tantalum-Lithium

Property’s $5.49 billion (in situ) 43-101

compliant resource (26.5 Mt+@ 1.30%

Li2O eq. indicated and 10.7 Mt+@ 1.14%

Li2O eq).

• 19 grab samples by JOR averaged 1.06%

Li2O

• During 2011, JOR completed a total of 20

holes totalling 3,051 m which included the

following results:

1.22% Li2O and 134.8 ppm Ta2O5

over 3.11 metres in hole PIV11-20

1.19% Li2O and 97.2 ppm Ta2O5 over

2.03 metres in drill PIV11-17

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Jourdan Resources Inc.

Baillarge Molybdenum Property

Romios Gold

La Corne Mine Property

Baillarge Molybdenum Property

• The Baillarge Property is located alongtrend of the La Corne mine, which wasoperated intermittently by MolybdiaCorporation Limited (now Romios Gold)from 1951 to 1972 as an underground mine

• Total production during this period was3,838,844 tons of ore at a head grade of0.33% MoS2 (6.6 lbs/ ton) and 0.040%bismuth (0.80 lbs/ton)

• JOR collected surface grab samples thathave returned up to 5.47% Mo

• Sigeom reports that the Lac Baillarge-Estoccurrence on JOR’s Baillarge MolybdenumProperty also has significant lithiummineralization including 2.48% LiO2 over2.30 m drilled in 1955

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3rd Party Staked Claims

Windy Gold Property

• The Windy Gold Property covering 14.5

km2 is an early stage exploration project

approximately 5 km south of Toma Gold's

Monster Lake Gold project located in the

Chibougamau, Quebec mining camp.

• During the past year Toma Gold has

announced the following drill hole

intersections:

237.6 gpt Au over 5.70 m

33.6 gpt Au over 5.85 m

11.5 gpt Au over 5.30 m

42.0 gpt Au over 7.20 m

101.2 gpt Au over 4.50 m

Windy Gold Property

Mineral Occurrences

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Jourdan – Management

Michael Dehn, President, CEO & DirectorWith over 21 years of experience in the mining industry, Michael was President, CEO

and Director of Nayarit Gold Inc. from September 2005 to April 2007. Between 1994 and

2005, he worked as an exploration geologist and later as a Senior Geologist with

Goldcorp Inc. Michael has been a director of publicly traded and private junior mining

companies, with listings on the TSX, TSX-V, Frankfurt, Berlin, OTCBB and Pink Sheets.

His expertise lies in grassroots to advanced minerals exploration, marketing and

financing junior companies. Michael has worked in diamond, base metals, precious

metals, industrial minerals, oil and natural gas, as well as sand, gravel and peat

deposits, primarily in the Americas on private, public company and government projects.

Najib Moutia, COONajib had a 30-year career at the Office Chérifien des Phosphates (OCP) in Morocco,

the world’s largest producer of phosphates, using outstanding negotiation and business-

development skills as well as abilities to operate in a wide range of cultural

environments to break into new markets and achieve superior sales growth in the

South-Asia & Pacific region. Mr. Moutia has a MSc. In Chemical Engineering from the

University of Bordeaux, France. Previous project work with OCP includes the

establishment of the JV and construction of the processing plant in Morocco providing

phosphoric acid to feed a Diammonium phosphate (DAP) production plant in Pakistan.

Mr. Moutia made extensive inroads for phosphate rock sales into New Zealand,

Australian, Thailand and the Phillippines, increasing market share in some cases from

10% to 90%.

Glen Wylie, CMA, CFOGlen has over has over 14 years of accounting experience. He also brings with him

small business ownership & management experience, a Bachelor of Business

Administration (B.B.A.) degree from Wilfrid Laurier University, and a Certified

Management Accountant (CMA) designation. In 2012, he was appointed CFO of

Jourdan Resources Inc. (TSX-V: JOR). Prior to co-founding Avanti Management &

Consulting Limited (a management & consulting company specializing in the resources

sector), he spent several years in the film & television industry before working with

Nayarit Gold Inc. a publicly traded junior exploration company listed on the TSX-V doing

consulting in a marketing & corporate services capacity until the spring of 2007.

Stephen Wallace, VP Exploration, P GeoStephen is a professional geologist who is a member of the Association of Professional

Geoscientists of Ontario (APGO) and has over 30 years of exploration experience

throughout Canada and internationally. Until recently he held the position of Senior VP

Exploration of Trade Winds Ventures Inc. (TWD) a TSX Venture company, which was

acquired by Detour Gold Inc. Prior to working with TWD Mr. Wallace was the President

and CEO of Castle Resources Inc., a TSX Venture company. Throughout his career,

Mr. Wallace has held management and technical positions with major and junior

resource companies including Goldcorp, BHP and Noranda.

Marc Labrecque, D.E.C., Corporate Secretary Mr. Labrecque previously owned a supermarket under Loeb and Provigo and eventually

selling to Provigo in 2000. He held the position of director of the supermarket, and was

regional supervisor for Loblaws from 2000 to 2004. During the past 5 years, Mr.

Labrecque has managed different projects in the mining industry located on Quebec's

North Shore and the James Bay area. In July 2011, he was appointed CFO of Active

Growth Capital Inc.

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Jourdan – Board of Director

Yves Grou, CA, Director Mr. Grou is a member of the Quebec Institute of Chartered Accountants.

He was a co-founder and partner of Grou, La Salle & Associates CA

(GLA) based in Montréal (Québec). Mr. Grou has coordinated and lead

successful reverse take-overs of several public companies, in many

sectors inclusive of the mining sector located in France, Cuba, Thailand,

West Africa and China. Mr. Grou has also previously worked with Ernst &

Young (Montreal) and was a part-time professor in the Accounting and

Finance Program at McGill University. He holds a Bachelor in Commerce

degree from McGill University.

Dr. Donald R. M. Quick, DirectorDr. Quick served as a Goldcorp director from 2000 to 2006, and previously

was a director for CSA Management, which he helped successfully merge

with Goldcorp in 2000. As a director of Goldcorp, he was involved with

three successful mining industry mergers including Goldcorp's $2.6 billion

merger with Wheaton River Gold; the combined Goldcorp/Barrick Gold

Corp. acquisition of placer Dome Inc.; and the $8.6 billion acquisition of

Glamis Gold Inc. by Goldcorp. The latter two transactions were the largest

gold mining deals in Canadian history. Dr. Quick has been a board

member of McEwen Mining and its predecessor company Minera Andes

since 2008.

Guy Girard, MBA, Director Mr. Girard has been a Director of Jourdan Resources Inc., since June

2006. He is also one of the partners in Sugarhill Capital, a consulting

company in financings and M&A. Mr. Girard was the founder of Avensys

Corporation Inc. and sold the company 2003. He holds a Bachelors

degree in finance obtained in 1985 and a Masters in finance in 1992 from

Laval University.

Réjean Gosselin, MSc., Director Mr. Gosselin graduated from Laval University in 1979 with a M.Sc. in

Geology. He served as President and Chief Executive Officer of Dia Bras

Explorations Inc. Mr. Gosselin was responsible for gold, nickel-copper-

PGE and zinc-copper discoveries in Canada and Mexico (Souart gold

deposit, Abitibi, Delta Ni-Cu-PGE deposit, Ungava and Bolivar Zn-Cu mine

in Mexico). Mr. Gosselin served as President and Chief Executive Officer

of Oasis Resources (now Glen Eagle Resources Inc.). He served as

President and Chief Executive Officer of Maya Gold & Silver Inc., from

February 2008 to February 2010, and now serves as Chairman of the

board. He has been a Director of Caribou King Resources Ltd. since

November 6, 2013 and a Director of Creso Exploration Inc. since July 23,

2012. For more than 25 years, he has been a Director and an Officer of

Canadian public mining companies.

Michael Dehn, President, CEO & DirectorWith over 21 years of experience in the mining industry, Michael was

President, CEO and Director of Nayarit Gold Inc. from September 2005 to

April 2007. Between 1994 and 2005, he worked as an exploration

geologist and later as a Senior Geologist with Goldcorp Inc. Michael has

been a director of publicly traded and private junior mining companies, with

listings on the TSX, TSX-V, Frankfurt, Berlin, OTCBB and Pink Sheets. His

expertise lies in grassroots to advanced minerals exploration, marketing

and financing junior companies. Michael has worked in diamond, base

metals, precious metals, industrial minerals, oil and natural gas, as well as

sand, gravel and peat deposits, primarily in the Americas on private, public

company and government projects.

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What is Phosphate Rock?

Phosphate rock is the only economical source of phosphorus for manufacturing phosphaticfertilizers and chemicals. Deposits are widely distributed throughout the world and are generallymined by using surface mining methods. The United States is the world's largest producer ofphosphate rock, with annual production of about 45 Mt of marketable rock, accounting for morethan 30 percent of total world production. Florida and North Carolina produce the largestamounts, with a combined 85 percent of the U.S. output, followed by Idaho and Utah.

Phosphate rock, when used in an untreated form, is not very soluble and provides little availablephosphorus to plants, except in some moist acidic soils. Treating phosphate rock with sulfuricacid makes phosphoric acid, the basic material for producing most phosphatic fertilizers.Phosphatic fertilizers include diammonium phosphate (DAP) and monoammonium phosphate(MAP), which are produced by reacting phosphoric acid with ammonia, and triplesuperphosphate, produced by treating phosphate rock with phosphoric acid. More than 90percent of the phosphate rock mined in the United States is used to produce about 12 Mt/yr ofphosphoric acid. Domestic consumption of phosphate in fertilizers has averaged 4.5 Mt/yr since1994.

The United States supplies most of the phosphate fertilizers in the world. Overall, more than 50percent of the phosphoric acid produced in the United States is exported as finished fertilizers orcommercial acid. The United States accounts for more than 50 percent of global interregionaltrade in phosphates; 90 percent in MAP; and 75 percent in DAP. The United States also importssome phosphate rock for processing -- about 1.8 Mt/yr.

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Fertilizer Consumption: Historical &

Projected

Table 4.15 Fertilizer consumption: historical and projected

Total consumption million tons of nutrient (N, P and K) percent p.a.

Sub-Saharan Africa

1961/

1963

2005/

2007 2050

1961-

2007

1997-

2007

2005/

2007

-2030

2030-

2050

0.2 1 6 4.3 0.4 3.7 3.1

Latin America 1.1 17 45 5.6 5.4 3.2 1.1

Near East / North Africa 0.5 8 12 6.0 2.6 1.1 1.1

South Asia 0.6 27 59 8.2 3.0 2.5 1.0

East Asia 1.9 62 79 7.7 4.0 0.8 0.3

Developing countries 4.3 114 201 7.2 3.8 1.7 0.8

excl. China and India 2.9 42 94 6.0 3.6 2.4 1.1

Developed countries 30.0 51 62 0.5 -0.3 0.6 0.3

World 34.3 166 263 3.0 2.4 1.4 0.7

Per harvested hectare kg/ha percent p.a.

1961/

1963

2005/

2007 2050

1961-

2007

1997-

2007

2005/

2007

-2030

2030-

2050

Sub-Saharan Africa 1.9 8 27 2.6 -1.6 3.1 2.6

Latin America 15.1 122 250 4.4 3.0 2.4 0.7

Near East / North Africa 10.3 113 170 5.3 1.9 0.9 0.9

South Asia 3.4 121 268 7.7 2.7 2.5 1.0

East Asia 9.6 210 256 6.9 3.3 0.6 0.3

Developing countries 7.3 127 200 6.3 2.7 1.4 0.6

excl. China and India 9.6 79 144 4.7 1.9 1.9 0.8

Developed countries 75.9 144 166 0.8 0.0 0.3 0.3

World 35.0 132 191 2.5 1.7 1.1 0.5

Source: Alexandratos, N. and J. Bruinsma. 2012. World agriculture towards 2030/2050: the 2012 revision. ESA Working paper No. 12-03. Rome, FAO.

If projected fertilizer consumption is correct – there will be 1.4% annual increase in the demand for fertilizers from now until 2030, dropping to 0.70% from 2030-2050.

What that means is the global demand for phosphates should increase 27% from 2013 to 2030, suggesting that 25% more supply will be required to meet global demand.

Canada is a net importer of phosphate. The only currently producing phosphate mine in Canada, operated by Agrium, is set to close in 2013.

The US imported approximately 4% of its phosphate requirements. The US, formerly the largest global phosphate producer, has dropped to number 3 behind China and just behind Morocco.

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Phosphate Exploration & Development: “From Rocks to Crops”