Phosphate Mineral Rocks Supply & Export From Nigeria & Africa

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“We produce and supply Phosphate mineral rocks to buyers in Nigeria and around the world.” 
Whether you want to purchase Phosphate minerals and have it shipped to any port around the world, our world-class team is built to help you close fast, safe, and profitable transactions on time, every time!

Our Phosphate Mineral Trade Specifications are listed below:
Origin:
Nigeria
Mineral Type: Phosphate mineral rocks
Physical Specification: Based On Buyer's Specification
Quantity: Based On Buyer’s Specification
Price: Negotiable / Metric Tonne
Trade Process: Ex Works/FOB/CIF
Payment Method: 100% irrevocable SBLC or L/C at sight from a top 25 prime bank
Shipping Time: 15 days after confirmation of L/C
Loading Port: Lagos, Nigeria

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  • About Phosphate Mineral Rocks
  • Our Trade Process
What is Phosphate Mineral Rock?

Phosphate mineral rocks, often referred to as phosphate rock or phosphorite, are sedimentary rocks containing high concentrations of phosphate minerals. These minerals are valuable for their phosphorus content, an essential nutrient for plant growth. The most common phosphate minerals found in these rocks include fluorapatite, hydroxylapatite, and carbonate-apatite. Here are some key aspects of phosphate mineral rocks and their uses:

1). Phosphorus Fertilizers:
a). Primary Use: The primary application of phosphate mineral rocks is in the production of phosphorus fertilizers, which are crucial for promoting plant growth and increasing crop yields.
b). Processed Products: Phosphate rock is typically processed to produce phosphate fertilizers such as superphosphate, triple superphosphate, and diammonium phosphate.

2). Agricultural Benefits:
a). Soil Amendment: Phosphate fertilizers are essential for replenishing soil phosphorus levels, enhancing root development, and improving overall plant health.
b). Crop Production: They are extensively used in agriculture to boost the growth of various crops, including cereals, fruits, and vegetables.

3). Animal Feed Supplements:
a). Livestock Nutrition: Phosphate minerals are used in animal feed supplements to ensure adequate phosphorus intake for livestock. Phosphorus is crucial for bone development and overall health in animals.

4). Industrial Applications:
a). Detergents: Phosphate minerals, particularly sodium tripolyphosphate, have historically been used in the production of household detergents. However, due to environmental concerns related to nutrient runoff, the use of phosphates in detergents has been restricted in some regions.

5). Chemical Processing:
a). Chemical Industry: Phosphate minerals find applications in the chemical industry for the production of various phosphorus-based chemicals and compounds.

6). Water Treatment:
a). Water Purification: In some regions, finely ground phosphate rock is used as a water treatment additive to help reduce heavy metal contamination in water.

7). Metal Production:
a). Metallurgy: Phosphate minerals, especially apatite, can be used as a flux in metallurgical processes to aid in the extraction of metals from ores.

It's important to note that the use of phosphate minerals has been a subject of environmental concern, particularly regarding water pollution and eutrophication resulting from excess phosphorus runoff from agricultural fields and other sources. Sustainable management practices are being implemented to mitigate these issues.

Overall, phosphate mineral rocks play a crucial role in supporting global agriculture and ensuring food security by providing a vital nutrient for plant growth. Efforts to optimize the use of phosphorus in agriculture and minimize environmental impacts are ongoing.   
Our trade process spreads across CIF, FOB, TTO, and TTT, depending on the buyer's preference.

Here's what they entail:

1). Cost Insurance and Freight (CIF): Here, the seller will handle everything from loading the vessel, paying for insurance, and sending the product to wherever the buyer wants it delivered.

2). Freight On Board (FOB): Here, the seller pays for the transportation of the goods to the port of shipment, plus loading costs, while the buyer pays the cost of marine freight transport, insurance, unloading, and transportation from the originating port to the final destination.

3). Tanker Take Over (TTO): Here, the buyer will take over the vessel, offload the product at their destination, and return it.

4). Tanker To Tanker (TTT): Here, the buyer uses their own vessel, long sides with the seller's vessel, and then the cargo is transshipped when the transaction is fully settled.

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