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EPISODE · Apr 23, 2026 · 5 MIN

Replenish Nutrients targets fertilizer supply gaps with local AG tech model

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Replenish Nutrients CEO Neil Wiens joined Steve Darling from Proactive to outline how the company is tackling global fertilizer supply challenges through localized, biology-based solutions powered by its proprietary ag-tech platform. In the interview, Wiens explained that Replenish Nutrients is focused on producing mineral-based fertilizers using locally sourced inputs, reducing dependence on complex and often fragile global supply chains. This approach comes at a critical time, as geopolitical tensions and trade disruptions continue to strain the availability and pricing of key agricultural inputs. Wiens pointed to phosphate supply as a major concern, noting that global production is heavily concentrated, with Morocco accounting for the majority of supply and very limited sources across North America. This concentration has created vulnerabilities for farmers, particularly as shipping disruptions and logistical bottlenecks impact timely delivery. A cornerstone of the company’s strategy is its “capital light” licensing model, which enables regional partners to deploy Replenish’s technology and establish localized production facilities. Wiens highlighted an example involving the Farmers Union in northern Minnesota, where this model is helping bring fertilizer production closer to end users. By decentralizing production, the company aims to provide farmers with more reliable, cost-effective access to critical inputs. Timing, Wiens emphasized, is another crucial factor in agriculture. Delays in fertilizer delivery can disrupt planting schedules, reduce yields, and drive up costs. By producing fertilizer closer to where it is needed, Replenish Nutrients seeks to eliminate these risks and improve overall supply chain resilience. Looking ahead, the company sees significant growth opportunities across Canada, particularly in Alberta and Western Canada, where domestic phosphate production remains limited. By expanding its localized production model, Replenish Nutrients aims to strengthen regional food systems while supporting farmers with more sustainable and dependable fertilizer solutions. #proactiveinvestors #replenishnutrientsholdingscorp #cse #erth #otc #vvivf #RegenerativeAgriculture #FertilizerInnovation #AgTech #Fertilizer #Agriculture #SupplyChain #FoodSecurity #Sustainability #Canada #Innovation #Farming #CleanTech

Replenish Nutrients CEO Neil Wiens joined Steve Darling from Proactive to outline how the company is tackling global fertilizer supply challenges through localized, biology-based solutions powered by its proprietary ag-tech platform. In the interview, Wiens explained that Replenish Nutrients is focused on producing mineral-based fertilizers using locally sourced inputs, reducing dependence on complex and often fragile global supply chains. This approach comes at a critical time, as geopolitical tensions and trade disruptions continue to strain the availability and pricing of key agricultural inputs. Wiens pointed to phosphate supply as a major concern, noting that global production is heavily concentrated, with Morocco accounting for the majority of supply and very limited sources across North America. This concentration has created vulnerabilities for farmers, particularly as shipping disruptions and logistical bottlenecks impact timely delivery. A cornerstone of the company’s strategy is its “capital light” licensing model, which enables regional partners to deploy Replenish’s technology and establish localized production facilities. Wiens highlighted an example involving the Farmers Union in northern Minnesota, where this model is helping bring fertilizer production closer to end users. By decentralizing production, the company aims to provide farmers with more reliable, cost-effective access to critical inputs. Timing, Wiens emphasized, is another crucial factor in agriculture. Delays in fertilizer delivery can disrupt planting schedules, reduce yields, and drive up costs. By producing fertilizer closer to where it is needed, Replenish Nutrients seeks to eliminate these risks and improve overall supply chain resilience. Looking ahead, the company sees significant growth opportunities across Canada, particularly in Alberta and Western Canada, where domestic phosphate production remains limited. By expanding its localized production model, Replenish Nutrients aims to strengthen regional food systems while supporting farmers with more sustainable and dependable fertilizer solutions. #proactiveinvestors #replenishnutrientsholdingscorp #cse #erth #otc #vvivf #RegenerativeAgriculture #FertilizerInnovation #AgTech #Fertilizer #Agriculture #SupplyChain #FoodSecurity #Sustainability #Canada #Innovation #Farming #CleanTech

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