Disodium Phosphate is the necessary element for the growth of plants and animals and the related phosphate fertilizer is the key factor for enhancing the grain production. That is why the supplying of the world's phosphate resources has directly relation to the world food supply security.
In Modern time, the human resources development and utilization of phosphorus is mainly from phosphate rock. Nowadays, the large sedimentary deposits are mainly distributed in North Africa, China, the Middle East and the United States. The igneous Trisodium Phosphate rock is mainly deposited in Brazil, Canada, Russia and South Africa.
It is indeed that the distribution of the world's phosphate resources is very uneven. Africa has relatively high amount of phosphate resources which is estimated to account for more than 50% of the world. Morocco and the Western Sahara could be regarded as the world's richest area for phosphate resources which is about half of the world.the Moroccan phosphate rock resources are mainly distributed in Ourad Abu Dayton plateau and dry plateau Tours and Metz Kara and the total amount of this Trisodium Phosphate is over 40 billion tons.
The main area for Europe's phosphate resources are mainly distributed in Russia and Kazakhstan. The China Phosphate rock deposits in the Kola Peninsula could be estimated 3.2 billion tons.

Asia and the Pacific region should rich in phosphate resources. The northeast region of Saudi Arabia has large deposit for northeast resources which is more than 17 million tons.

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