Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc. (CSE: NOP) targets North America's organic food market with direct-ship rock phosphate fertilizer from Nevada deposit. No large-scaleNevada Organic Phosphate Inc. (CSE: NOP) targets North America's organic food market with direct-ship rock phosphate fertilizer from Nevada deposit. No large-scale

Nevada Organic Phosphate Targets Growing Organic Food Market with Direct-Ship Fertilizer

2026/02/26 23:35
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Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc. is positioning itself to supply 100% organic, direct-ship raw rock phosphate to North America’s fast-growing organic food sector from its Murdock Mountain phosphate site in northeastern Nevada. The company states there are currently no large-scale North American competitors focused exclusively on organic sedimentary phosphate, creating a strategic opportunity as fertilizer inputs become a critical consideration for organic growers seeking compliant, low-contaminant nutrient sources.

The company’s objective is to develop a direct-ship, pit-run rock phosphate fertilizer specifically for organic and regenerative agriculture markets rather than conventional chemical fertilizer supply. Recent assays from the Upper Phosphatic Zone show an average 10.93% P₂O₅ with low contaminant levels, requiring minimal processing beyond crushing, grinding, and bagging. This simplicity could provide cost advantages while maintaining organic certification standards.

Expanded drilling is planned beginning in April to verify expected lateral consistency of the phosphate layer deposit at the Murdock Mountain Property in Elko County. The company describes this as a large-scale, 100% organic sedimentary phosphate deposit that could help address growing demand from organic producers who must use approved inputs to maintain certification.

The organic food market’s expansion in North America has created increased demand for compliant fertilizer sources that meet organic standards without chemical processing or synthetic additives. Nevada Organic Phosphate’s approach of providing minimally processed rock phosphate directly from mine to farm could streamline the supply chain for organic growers who currently face limited domestic options for phosphate fertilizers that meet organic certification requirements.

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