Nevada Organic Phosphate: Clean Fertilizer Resource Targets Organic Agriculture Demand
Rather than targeting conventional fertilizer markets alone, the company is positioned toward organic agriculture, where demand for clean inputs continues to grow.

Can naturally clean phosphate deposits reshape fertilizer supply in North America’s growing organic food market?
Nevada Organic Phosphate is advancing an organic rock phosphate deposit in Nevada designed for direct agricultural use without chemical processing. Unlike most global phosphate sources that contain heavy metals, the company’s material can be ground and applied directly to soil, supporting regenerative agriculture. As organic farming expands across the U.S., the project aims to supply a cleaner domestic fertilizer source.
Phosphate is essential for plant growth.
Most global supply, however, requires chemical processing due to contamination with heavy metals.
Nevada Organic Phosphate is pursuing a different approach — producing naturally clean phosphate that can be used directly in agriculture.
Chairman & CEO Robin Dow explains:
“Most phosphates produced today are contaminated with heavy metals. Ours is pure. We just grind it up and spread it on acreage where it works with natural organisms to regenerate soil and nourish plants.”
Rather than targeting conventional fertilizer markets alone, the company is positioned toward organic agriculture, where demand for clean inputs continues to grow.
The flagship Murdock Mountain has expanded significantly as exploration progressed. What was initially a smaller target is now part of a much larger geological system.
“Instead of six kilometres of strike length, we now have 31 kilometres and potentially 200 million tonnes,” Dow said.
That scale could place the project among the largest organic phosphate deposits globally if confirmed through further development.
Nevada Organic Phosphate is also expanding market accessibility through new trading availability in the United States, opening the project to a broader investor base.
Long-term, the company views its role as building value toward acquisition by a major fertilizer producer — a common path in specialty mineral markets.
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