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Peter Bridgewater asked the Naked Scientists:
Hi Naked Scientist
I was interested to hear in your report about phosphate that there was very little of this precious chemical left in the UK & farmers were totally reliant on imports from overseas? However, correct me if I am wrong but I understand that over billion tonnes of the stuff have been discovered in NE England & proposals were in motion to extract the phosphate:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2158222/A-billion-tons-precious-mineral-discovered-Whitby-Scarborough.html
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Peter
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