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Representative analysis of TRP 2011 production Total P % Citric Soluble [assays in percent] [assays in mg / kg] Ca Mn Fe K S Cu Zn Co Mo Average 6.2 25.6 9.2 3.0 4.1 0.6 0.04 104.7 967.3 696.1 2.8 Max 8.5 35.0 14.4 6.2 5.2 0.8 0.07 150.1 1246.2 1198.6 4.4 Min 4.6 18.3 4.6 1.4 3.3 0.4 0.02 82.8 716.2 215.6 1.2 Notes : (1) Results include analysis from multiple laboratories on the same samples. (2) Cadmium to date < 20ppm. TRP ( 1 ) Phosphorus 5.0 – 7% Manganese 3-5% Iron 3-5% CURRENT PRODUCTION (Typical Analysis) TRP ( 2 ) Phosphorus 7 –9% Manganese 1-3% Iron 1-3% REGISTER YOUR INTEREST (Target specs) TRP ( 3 ) Manganese 7-10% Phosphorus 3-5 % Iron 3-5% REGISTER YOUR INTEREST (Target specs) TRP 2012 product profiles and targets Contact Us Phone (08) 8658 6062 | Fax (08) 8658 6186 | Tom Catford 0400 320 322 | Ian Catford 0407 390 219 E [email protected] | W www.tarcowiephosphate.com.au Address: PO Box 3, Tarcowie South Australia 5431 ACN 115 611 339, Tarcowie Phosphate Company Pty Ltd. Rock phosphate deposits have been mined in the Tarcowie district of South Australia sporadically since 1917. Catford Cut (Mining Lease 6208) was commenced in 2005 by Tarcowie Phosphate Company (TPC). Crushed and screened (<2mm) tarcowie rock phosphate (TRP) is supplied to manufacturers, blenders and farmers. (TRP) is sold predominantly in SA to farmers as a natural source of phosphorus (P) and trace elements including manganese, zinc and cobalt. TRP can be enhanced or activated to increase P availability on alkaline soils. Mixing with manures and / or composites has potential. Applying phosphate rock directly on Australian pastures is not new. Trials have established reactive phosphate rock (RPR) is a potentially valuable source of P in areas where the soil is acidic, there is relatively high rainfall and there is a desire to build longer term soil quality. In some cases it is used because of its organic and/or biological credentials. TRP typical element analysis appear below. TPC is organically accredited with BFA.

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Representative analysis of TRP 2011 production

TotalP

% CitricSoluble

[assays in percent] [assays in mg / kg]

Ca Mn Fe K S Cu Zn Co Mo

Average 6.2 25.6 9.2 3.0 4.1 0.6 0.04 104.7 967.3 696.1 2.8

Max 8.5 35.0 14.4 6.2 5.2 0.8 0.07 150.1 1246.2 1198.6 4.4

Min 4.6 18.3 4.6 1.4 3.3 0.4 0.02 82.8 716.2 215.6 1.2

Notes : (1) Results include analysis from multiple laboratories on the same samples. (2) Cadmium to date < 20ppm.

TRP (1)

Phosphorus 5.0 – 7%Manganese 3-5%

Iron 3-5%

CURRENT PRODUCTION(Typical Analysis)

TRP (2)

Phosphorus 7 –9%Manganese 1-3%

Iron 1-3%

REGISTER YOUR INTEREST (Target specs)

TRP (3)

Manganese 7-10%Phosphorus 3-5 %

Iron 3-5%

REGISTER YOUR INTEREST(Target specs)

TRP 2012 product profiles and targets

Contact UsPhone (08) 8658 6062 | Fax (08) 8658 6186 | Tom Catford 0400 320 322 | Ian Catford 0407 390 219 E [email protected] | W www.tarcowiephosphate.com.auAddress: PO Box 3, Tarcowie South Australia 5431ACN 115 611 339, Tarcowie Phosphate Company Pty Ltd.

Rock phosphate deposits have been mined in the Tarcowie district of South Australia sporadically since 1917. Catford Cut (Mining Lease 6208) was commenced in 2005 by Tarcowie Phosphate Company (TPC). Crushed and screened (<2mm) tarcowie rock phosphate (TRP) is supplied to manufacturers, blenders and farmers. (TRP) is sold predominantly in SA to farmers as a natural source of phosphorus (P) and trace elements including manganese, zinc and cobalt.

TRP can be enhanced or activated to increase P

availability on alkaline soils. Mixing with manures and / or composites has potential. Applying phosphate rock directly on Australian pastures is not new. Trials have established reactive phosphate rock (RPR) is a potentially valuable source of P in areas where the soil is acidic, there is relatively high rainfall and there is a desire to build longer term soil quality. In some cases it is used because of its organic and/or biological credentials.

TRP typical element analysis appear below. TPC is organically accredited with BFA.

Rock phosphate deposits have been mined in the Tarcowie district of South Australia sporadically since 1917. Catford Cut (Mining Lease 6208) was commenced in 2005 by Tarcowie Phosphate Company (TPC). Crushed and screened (<2mm) rock phosphate (TRP) is sold predominantly in SA and to farmers as a natural source of phosphorous (P) and other minerals & trace elements including manganese, zinc, cobalt. TRP can be biologically activated to enhace P availability to crops and pasture. Mixing with manures and / or composites has potential.

Applying phosphate rock directly on Australian pastures is not new. Trials have established reactive rock phosphate (RRP) is a potentially valuable source of P in areas where the soil is acidic, there is relatively high rainfall and there is a desire to build longer term soil quality. In some cases it is used because of its organic and/or biological credentials. TRP typical element analysis appear below. TPC is organically accredited with BFA

Representative analysis of TRP 2011 production

Notes : (1) Results include analysis from multiple laboratories on the same samples. (2) Cadmium to date < 20ppm.

TRP 2012 product profiles and targets

TRP (1) Phosphorus 5.0 – 7%

Manganese 3-5%

Iron 3-5% CURRENT PRODUCTION

(Typical Analysis)

TRP (2) Phosphorus 7 –9%

Manganese 1-3%

Iron 1-3% REGISTER YOUR INTEREST

(Target specs)

TRP (3) Manganese 7-10%

Phosphorus 3-5 %

Iron 3-5% REGISTER YOUR INTEREST

(Target specs)

Rock phosphate deposits have been mined in the Tarcowie district of South Australia sporadically since 1917. Catford Cut (Mining Lease 6208) was commenced in 2005 by Tarcowie Phosphate Company (TPC). Crushed and screened (<2mm) rock phosphate (TRP) is sold predominantly in SA and to farmers as a natural source of phosphorous (P) and other minerals & trace elements including manganese, zinc, cobalt. TRP can be biologically activated to enhace P availability to crops and pasture. Mixing with manures and / or composites has potential.

Applying phosphate rock directly on Australian pastures is not new. Trials have established reactive rock phosphate (RRP) is a potentially valuable source of P in areas where the soil is acidic, there is relatively high rainfall and there is a desire to build longer term soil quality. In some cases it is used because of its organic and/or biological credentials. TRP typical element analysis appear below. TPC is organically accredited with BFA

Representative analysis of TRP 2011 production

Notes : (1) Results include analysis from multiple laboratories on the same samples. (2) Cadmium to date < 20ppm.

TRP 2012 product profiles and targets

TRP (1) Phosphorus 5.0 – 7%

Manganese 3-5%

Iron 3-5% CURRENT PRODUCTION

(Typical Analysis)

TRP (2) Phosphorus 7 –9%

Manganese 1-3%

Iron 1-3% REGISTER YOUR INTEREST

(Target specs)

TRP (3) Manganese 7-10%

Phosphorus 3-5 %

Iron 3-5% REGISTER YOUR INTEREST

(Target specs)

Rock phosphate deposits have been mined in the Tarcowie district of South Australia sporadically since 1917. Catford Cut (Mining Lease 6208) was commenced in 2005 by Tarcowie Phosphate Company (TPC). Crushed and screened (<2mm) rock phosphate (TRP) is sold predominantly in SA and to farmers as a natural source of phosphorous (P) and other minerals & trace elements including manganese, zinc, cobalt. TRP can be biologically activated to enhace P availability to crops and pasture. Mixing with manures and / or composites has potential.

Applying phosphate rock directly on Australian pastures is not new. Trials have established reactive rock phosphate (RRP) is a potentially valuable source of P in areas where the soil is acidic, there is relatively high rainfall and there is a desire to build longer term soil quality. In some cases it is used because of its organic and/or biological credentials. TRP typical element analysis appear below. TPC is organically accredited with BFA

Representative analysis of TRP 2011 production

Notes : (1) Results include analysis from multiple laboratories on the same samples. (2) Cadmium to date < 20ppm.

TRP 2012 product profiles and targets

TRP (1) Phosphorus 5.0 – 7%

Manganese 3-5%

Iron 3-5% CURRENT PRODUCTION

(Typical Analysis)

TRP (2) Phosphorus 7 –9%

Manganese 1-3%

Iron 1-3% REGISTER YOUR INTEREST

(Target specs)

TRP (3) Manganese 7-10%

Phosphorus 3-5 %

Iron 3-5% REGISTER YOUR INTEREST

(Target specs)

Rock phosphate deposits have been mined in the Tarcowie district of South Australia sporadically since 1917. Catford Cut (Mining Lease 6208) was commenced in 2005 by Tarcowie Phosphate Company (TPC). Crushed and screened (<2mm) rock phosphate (TRP) is sold predominantly in SA and to farmers as a natural source of phosphorous (P) and other minerals & trace elements including manganese, zinc, cobalt. TRP can be biologically activated to enhace P availability to crops and pasture. Mixing with manures and / or composites has potential.

Applying phosphate rock directly on Australian pastures is not new. Trials have established reactive rock phosphate (RRP) is a potentially valuable source of P in areas where the soil is acidic, there is relatively high rainfall and there is a desire to build longer term soil quality. In some cases it is used because of its organic and/or biological credentials. TRP typical element analysis appear below. TPC is organically accredited with BFA

Representative analysis of TRP 2011 production

Notes : (1) Results include analysis from multiple laboratories on the same samples. (2) Cadmium to date < 20ppm.

TRP 2012 product profiles and targets

TRP (1) Phosphorus 5.0 – 7%

Manganese 3-5%

Iron 3-5% CURRENT PRODUCTION

(Typical Analysis)

TRP (2) Phosphorus 7 –9%

Manganese 1-3%

Iron 1-3% REGISTER YOUR INTEREST

(Target specs)

TRP (3) Manganese 7-10%

Phosphorus 3-5 %

Iron 3-5% REGISTER YOUR INTEREST

(Target specs)