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๐ The United Kingdom's natural resources reserves have received a significant boost with the discovery of a valuable, unknown mineral called polyhalite.
๐ฐ This mineral is predicted to add $130 billion to the country's economy over the next 50 years and has the potential to address the depleting natural resources and weakening exports.
๐ The Woodsmith mine, where polyhalite is being extracted, is almost invisible and located 50 meters or more below ground, hidden behind large farming barns.
๐ฑ Polyhalite is a high-quality, organic fertilizer that contains potassium, sulfur, magnesium, calcium, and micronutrients, making it an ideal solution for crop nutrition problems.
โ๏ธ The construction of the Woodsmith mine involved impressive engineering marvels, including a service shaft, diaphragm walls, a winding tower, and a 37-kilometer-long transport tunnel.
๐ The mineral is transported from the mine to the Materials Handling facility in Wilton via a tunnel 360 meters below ground, featuring the longest conveyor belt in the world.
๐ข The final product, called Poly4, is transported to the Teesport for storage and export, with a purpose-built port being constructed to meet the expected high demand.
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