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I think it simultaneously works as a pesticide and a fertilizer. I don't know how it compares to wood ash, but homesteaders use the ash from their wood burners as fertilizer. This is the main reason why people live on volcanic islands. Past eruptions make the soil fertile as a fuck.What no. Why would it be worth a fortune?
Yes, past eruptions, which came down long ago, long enough for opportunist plants and microbes to begin changing ash into soil. If you try to farm on an ash field that came down in your lifetime, you're going to have a bad time.I think it simultaneously works as a pesticide and a fertilizer. I don't know how it compares to wood ash, but homesteaders use the ash from their wood burners as fertilizer. This is the main reason why people live on volcanic islands. Past eruptions make the soil fertile as a fuck.
There is alot of Gold and other precious metals.Isn't volcanic ash worth a fortune?
Should help to cover the costs of lost homes/businesses
Fwiw. Ash sells for £1000/ton on alibaba. So maybe the islanders could flog it at £600/ton. Its a healthy bit of money to help with the recovery.
Transport fees to get the ash off the island would quickly eat into the profits. Especially with how fucked supply chains are right now. I don't think you'd be able to compete with other producers especially if they have a more favorable location to ship from.For real?
That is actually pretty profitable if you invest in a digger and the buyer pays for shipping to whereever. Your Rate of Return is pretty quick assuming the digger doesn't break down
Transport fees to get the ash off the island would quickly eat into the profits. Especially with how fucked supply chains are right now. I don't think you'd be able to compete with other producers especially if they have a more favorable location to ship from.
Not saying it's impossible to turn a profit, but I don't think you'd be able to do it on a wide of enough scale to become wildly successful.
Passing the cost of transport to the customer is standard practice, but it still affects the price you're able to charge. It's why everything is so expensive in Hawaii. If someone can afford to ship at a lower cost they can undercut your rate and basically make it impossible for you to profit at all. None of this is absolute and as you touch on in your second post (perceived quality of your product, how well you market the product) there are a wide variety of extenuating circumstances that could affect your final profit.Well I assumed the buyer was paying for shipping it out and all i had to do was drive it to port
In just a few million years, this is really gonna pay off!There is alot of Gold and other precious metals.
Most Gold Veins/deposits are just very ancient lava flows
But immediately after eruption its hard to seperate the debris from the gold. Over millions of years Nature does it was groundwater and erosion and leave the nuggets but wash the bullshit away. Not sure how easily it can be processed right after eruption.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=2DnJcVvkw_k
The stuff that's going on in the harbour that he doesn't understand is the construction of a desalination plant to provide water for banana farms that have been cut off from their old supply by the lava flows.Bushcraft Bear’s daylight vid. They apparently call last nights massive wave of lava a “lava tsunami” not the big ocean tsunami.
So what's the peak amount of lava flow we can achieve without sacrificing the comfy lava video streams?
If there is a single square foot of un-lava'd earth and we don't have a stream, I will be deeply disappointed by the geological autists of the Canaries.So what's the peak amount of lava flow we can achieve without sacrificing the comfy lava video streams?