BHP announced that production is expected to commence at Jansen mine in Canada in late 2026, delivering 4.35 million tonnes of potash a year to customers around the world producing the nutrient-rich fertilisers required to address a growing population, constraints on agricultural land and evolving diets. BHP said “As preparations ramp up to deliver BHP’s newest operating asset, our teams in Saskatchewan and across Canada are working hand-in-hand with community stakeholders to address local environmental, employment and economic priorities. Community leaders representing municipal governments, First Nations and Métis as well as local organisations came together to see progress on site first-hand and discuss the path ahead for the project.”
BHP announced that production is expected to commence at Jansen mine in Canada in late 2026, delivering 4.35 million tonnes of potash a year to customers around the world producing the nutrient-rich fertilisers required to address a growing population, constraints on agricultural land and evolving diets. BHP said “As preparations ramp up to deliver BHP’s newest operating asset, our teams in Saskatchewan and across Canada are working hand-in-hand with community stakeholders to address local environmental, employment and economic priorities. Community leaders representing municipal governments, First Nations and Métis as well as local organisations came together to see progress on site first-hand and discuss the path ahead for the project.”