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Canada's Fertilizer Future Breaks Ground at Port of Johnstown

JOHNSTOWN, ON, - On July 29, a shovel hit the ground in the Township of Edwardsburgh Cardinal (TWPEC), marking the official launch of Canada's first low- carbon, enhanced efficiency fertilizers (EEF's) and commercial phosphate fertilizer terminal. The project – led by V6 Agronomy in partnership with the Port of Johnstown – is a catalytic step toward food security, climate-smart trade, and national supply chain sovereignty. 

"We're doing more than building a structure – we're building a supply chain solution," said Ryan Brophy, CEO of V6 Agronomy. "This is a new chapter for Canadian agriculture – where resilience, efficiency, and international trade intersect in a circular, farmer-first corridor."

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