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The largest phosphate reserves in the world are located in Morocco. Morocco is estimated to hold around 50 billion metric tons of phosphate rock reserves, making it a key player in the global phosphate industry.
The United States is currently the world's largest phosphate exporter.
Morocco is the largest producer of phosphate in Africa and is one of the top producers in the world. It has significant phosphate reserves and plays a key role in the global phosphate market.
Morocco is a world leader in exporting phosphate. The country possesses around 75% of the world's phosphate reserves and is a significant exporter of phosphate rock and its derivatives.
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Phosphate is the main mineral in Morocco. Morocco has one of the largest reserves of phosphate rock in the world, leading to the country being a key player in global phosphate production.
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The USA produces 35,000,000 tonnes followed by Morocco and China