Fertoz Limited announced that it has secured a Bulk Sample Permit for the Fernie claims located in Alberta, Canada. About the Fernie Project: The company's Fernie project extends from British Columbia into Alberta, covering a total area of 7,100 ha. Various parts of the Fernie claims have been mapped and explored over the last year with high availability rock phosphate occurring in a shallow syncline across the project area. The part of the project in Alberta is characterised by outcropping and shallow rock phosphate, with the same characteristics as the other Fernie properties, proximate to rail, road, power, water and labour in the nearby towns of Coleman and Blairmore. During 2019, the company intends to construct roads to facilitate the initial extraction of approximately 5,000t of rock phosphate. Fertoz anticipates this road construction to represent an investment of approximately $5,000 plus reclamation costs, which the company will fund from existing cash reserves. Field work conducted in 2018 identified suitable bulk sample permit areas. The company intends to continue expanding its leaseholding in Alberta as it identifies additional attractive mining targets. Several potential customers have recently expressed interest in an organic fertiliser blend combining nitrogen and potassium with the company's organic rock phosphate. Fertoz's recently-signed partnership with Humic Growth Solutions provides the Company with additional fertiliser elements, including carbon. Discussions are underway at present with other groups to secure additional forms of potassium and nitrogen to enable the blending of an organic N-P-K mix. These blends are in addition to the current sulphur, humate and gypsum blends currently sold by the company. The company will conduct field trials of additional fertiliser blends in 2019. During current year 2018, the company substantially increased sales, with a mix of mine gate (free-on-truck) and delivered (free-in-store) sales. After a review of operations over the Christmas period, the company has elected to focus more on FOB or free-on-truck sales in current year 2019, allowing farmers and distributors to arrange their own transport solutions. This is typical of fertiliser sales in North America and is expected to boost Fertoz's profit margins and improve its customer risk profile.