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Attending the International Fertilizer Conference in Singapore: Insights and Reflections

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Attending the International Fertilizer Conference in Singapore: Insights and Reflections

[/et_pb_text][/et_pb_column][/et_pb_row][et_pb_row _builder_version=”4.21.0″ _module_preset=”default” custom_margin=”|auto|0px|auto||” global_colors_info=”{}” column_structure=”1_3,2_3″][et_pb_column type=”1_3″ _builder_version=”4.21.0″ _module_preset=”default” global_colors_info=”{}”][et_pb_image src=”https://genesisfertilizers.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Leaders-Barry-Mann.png” _builder_version=”4.25.1″ _module_preset=”default” title_text=”Leaders – Barry Mann” hover_enabled=”0″ sticky_enabled=”0″][/et_pb_image][/et_pb_column][et_pb_column type=”2_3″ _builder_version=”4.21.0″ _module_preset=”default” global_colors_info=”{}”][et_pb_text admin_label=”press release” _builder_version=”4.25.1″ _module_preset=”default” text_line_height=”1.3em” header_font=”|700|||||||” header_font_size=”36px” header_line_height=”1.2em” global_colors_info=”{}”]As the Vice President of Genesis Fertilizers, I recently had the privilege of attending the International Fertilizer Conference, held from May 20-23 in Singapore. This annual event is recognized as the pinnacle gathering for the crop nutrient industry, setting the stage for critical investment and trade decisions. This year’s conference was particularly enlightening, highlighting both the challenges and opportunities facing the fertilizer industry and, by extension, the farmers we serve in Western Canada.

One of the most significant insights from the conference sessions was the range of short- and long-term risks that Western Canadian farmers are currently facing, especially given the recent volatility in fertilizer prices. Further to that, I’ve captured some of my key takeaways from the event in the following update not only for our current investors but the Canadian industry as a whole.

Geopolitical Risk and Market Volatility

The geopolitical landscape has become increasingly unpredictable, significantly impacting production and shipping norms. Industry experts emphasized that the traditional export and import routes for fertilizers are experiencing delays and increased costs. This disruption is reshaping the way we need to think about supply chains and market dependencies.

Shifts in Investment in Nitrogen Fertilizers

Another critical point discussed was the shift in investment patterns within the nitrogen fertilizers production cycle. In developed regions like North America, there is a noticeable decrease in new planned production, accompanied by longer development lead times. Conversely, investment is increasing in regions with higher growth demand, such as Latin America, East Asia, and Africa. This shift suggests a strategic pivot towards markets with burgeoning agricultural needs.

Ammonia vs. Urea Production

The conference also shed light on the growing interest in ammonia production for fuel and transportation among the world’s major producers. This trend is gaining traction over the more traditional urea production, indicating a potential shift in the industry’s focus and priorities.

Strategic Implications for Western Canadian Farmers

Given these insights, it has become clear that Canadian farmers need to adopt robust risk reduction strategies to mitigate both the high volatility in pricing and the mid-to-long-term supply concerns. One highly viable strategy that emerged is the development of a local nitrogen plant. Establishing such a facility in our region could offer substantial rewards by ensuring a more stable and secure supply of essential nutrients.

Considering the above trends in the presentations and discussions, the risk reduction strategy by Canadian farmers to mitigate both volatile pricing and the mid to long term supply concerns by developing our own nitrogen plant right here in our backyard became glaringly obvious as a high reward strategy.

Beyond the industry presentations, I took the opportunity to engage with key international suppliers of MAP (Monoammonium Phosphate) and AS (Ammonium Sulfate). These discussions were instrumental in building and reinforcing relationships that are vital for securing long-term supply arrangements as well as general industry insight into the future. Ensuring a steady supply of these essential crop nutrients aligns perfectly with our business model of providing comprehensive and world-class fertilizer solutions.

Attending the International Fertilizer Conference was an invaluable experience, offering deep insights into the current state and future trends of the fertilizer industry while also getting the Genesis Fertilizers name on an international stage. Our commitment to being a full-service, world-class crop fertilizer company remains steadfast as we adapt to the evolving landscape and strive to meet the needs of our farmers.

By attending such pivotal industry events, staying abreast of trends in our own industry and those affecting it, and meeting the people making it all happen, Genesis Fertilizers is well-positioned to face the challenges ahead and seize new opportunities for growth and sustainability in the agricultural sector.

Barrie Mann
Vice President
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Advisory Regarding Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains certain information and statements (“forward-looking statements”) that constitute forward-looking information within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities laws. Forward-looking statements relate to future results or events, are based upon internal plans, intentions, current expectations and reasonable beliefs, and are subject to risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results or events to differ materially from those indicated or suggested therein. All statements other than statements of current or historical fact constitute forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are typically, but not always, identified by words such as “anticipate”, “assume”, “estimate”, “expect”, “intend”, “forecast”, “continue”, “contemplate”, “propose”, “may”, “can”, “will”, “if”, “to be”, “aim”, “should”, “could”, “would”, “believe”, “plan”, “target”, “objective”, “project”, “potential”, “outlook”, “subject to”, “working toward” and similar or other expressions indicating or suggesting future results or events.

Forward-looking statements are not promises of future outcomes. There is no assurance that the results or events indicated or suggested by the forward-looking statements, or the plans, intentions, expectations or beliefs contained therein or upon which they are based, are correct or will in fact occur or be realized (or if they do, what benefits Genesis Fertilizers or limited partners of Genesis Fertilizers may derive therefrom). In particular, but without limiting the foregoing, this press release contains forward-looking statements pertaining to: the construction of the Genesis Fertilizer’s fertilizer plant; design options and use of latest technologies available for the fertilizer plant; the fertilizer plant’s products; minimizing emissions from the fertilizer plant and sustainability; the existence and sustainability of any competitive advantage that Genesis Fertilizers may be able to offer; the commercial operations date of the fertilizer plant; and the benefits of the foregoing on the investment of limited partners in Genesis Fertilizers.

The forward-looking statements contained herein reflect management’s current views, but the assessments and assumptions upon which they are based may prove to be incorrect. Although Genesis Fertilizers believes that its underlying assessments and assumptions are reasonable based on currently available information, undue reliance should not be placed on forward-looking statements, which are inherently uncertain, depend upon the accuracy of such assessments and assumptions, and are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors, both general and specific, many of which are beyond Genesis Fertilizers’ control, that may cause actual results or events to differ materially from those indicated or suggested in the forward-looking statements. As Genesis Fertilizers is currently in the capital raising phase of the project, such risks and uncertainties are numerous and include, but are not limited to, access to the significant amounts of required capital and debt financing for construction and initial operation of the fertilizer plant and distribution facilities; general economic, business and industry conditions; the state of the economy and the agricultural crop input business; business prospects and opportunities; variance of Genesis Fertilizers’ actual capital costs versus projections and estimates, operating costs and economic returns from those anticipated; the availability of government grants and programs; and risks related to the sourcing of feedstock and the manufacturing of nitrogen fertilizer.

This press release is not a solicitation to invest in Genesis Fertilizers.

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