The quiet commodity powering the world: Saskatchewan’s potash moment

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Potash might not get the same attention as oil or gold, but it plays a critical role in feeding the world. And Steve Halabura, CEO of Buffalo Potash Corp, is taking a fresh approach to the industry. He joins the show to share why potash is becoming more important globally and how Buffalo plans to be part of that story.
17 Feb 12PM English South Africa News Commentary

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