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Agrimin awards wet harvesting contract to Royal ICH

SULPHATE of potash project developer Agrimin has awarded Royal IHC the front-end engineering and design contract for automated wet harvesting equipment for its Mackay potash project in Western Australia.

 Inclusion of the wet harvesting technique in the definitive feasibility study was supported by field data.

Inclusion of the wet harvesting technique in the definitive feasibility study was supported by field data.

Wet harvesting is used at the world's largest sulphate of potash operations and IHC is the world leader in the design and manufacture of dredging systems for wet harvesting solutions. The Mackay potash...

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