Saskatchewan
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The 2008 Mineral Resource Map of Saskatchewan indicates ten potash mines currently operating in the province.
95% of potash produced world wide is used as fertilizer. It improves root strength and disease resistance, as well as enhances taste, color and texture of food. The remaining 5% is used as feed for animals which aids in growth and milk production, and is also used in industrial products such as food products, pharmaceuticals, plastics, glass manufacturing, soaps and water softeners. The world's largest potash deposits are located in the province of Saskatchewan (sas-catch-you-won), in Canada.
Saskatchewan has significant reserves, particularly in terms of oil, natural gas, and potash. The province is known for its large potash reserves, which are among the largest in the world. Additionally, Saskatchewan has substantial oil reserves, contributing to its status as a major player in Canada's energy sector. The exact number of reserves can vary based on ongoing exploration and resource assessments.
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Maharastra, in India (the region around Mumbai)
I believe the province that mines the most nickel is Ontario. In the 1990's Ontario was the highest producer and is 2nd in the world right now.
potash is in bananas
Newfoundland and Labrador is Canada's eastern most province,.
which province has most softwood
a mineral that is put in fertilizer