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Re: Potential Florida Exploratory Trip by EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt
Objective:
Secure a visit by Administrator Pruitt to tour Mosaic's facilities in Florida, specifically a tour of one of Central Florida's phosphate mines and/or tour of the formerly mined site that is now the home to Streamsong Resort. Identify potential announcements of economic initiatives that can be tied to the pro-jobs culture at EPA and industry events that can promote the the prioroites of the Administrator.
Possible Dates:
October 19 - 21 Thursday, October 19 This timeframe would permit attendance at the The Florida Phosphate Political Committee BBQ Dinner and Social. Approximately 1,500 (manufacturing base, small and large business/industry representatives all located in the heart of the 1-4 corridor will be in attendance). It is possible the Administrator could serve as a speaker for this event. FL Governor Rick Scott may also attend this event (pending availability). Due to the political nature of this event, this activity would need to be cleared with the Administrator's staff.
Details of the event: Where: RP Funding Center (formerly The Lakeland Center) 701 West Lime Street, Lakeland, FL 33815 Time: 5pm until 9pm
Friday, October 20 Morning: Administrator visit to Mosaic's phosphate mines Location: Southern Polk County, FL
Evening: Dinner with Governor Rick Scott (pending availability) and tour of the formerly mined site that is now the reclaimed brownfield and home to Streamsong Resort.
Saturday, October 21 (Optional) Possible activities:
Florida State vs Louisville (Tallahassee, FL) Miami vs Syracuse (Miami, FL) Florida Atlantic vs North Texas (Boca Raton, FL)
November 10 - 14 Friday, November 10 Morning: Administrator visit to Mosaic's phosphate mines Location: Southern Polk County, FL
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Evening: Dinner with Governor Rick Scott (pending availability) and tour of the formerly mined site that is now the reclaimed brownfield and home to Streamsong Resort.
Saturday, November 11 (Optional) Possible activities:
Miami vs Notre Dame (Miami, FL) Florida International vs Old Dominion (Miami, FL) Central Florida vs Connecticut (Orlando, FL)
Sunday, November 12 (Optional) Possible activities:
Tampa Bay Bucs vs Jets (Tampa, FL)
Sunday/Monday, November 12/13 This timeframe would permit attendance at the Republican Attorneys General Association's Fall National Meeting, which will be held in in Palm Beach. I suspect they would be excited to have the Administrator serve as a speaker as a part of their program subject to approval by the Administrator's staff.
Details of the event: Group: Republican Attorneys General Association Event: Fall National Meeting Date: November 11-14, 2017 Location: Palm Beach, Florida
Potential Participants:
In addition to Mosaic leadership, Florida Governor Rick Scott, EPA Region 4 Director, Andrew Wheeler (EPA Deputy Administrator Nominee), Matt Leopold (EPA General Counsel), Army Corps of Engineers representative.
Sample Tick Tock Schedule:
Thursday, October 19 4:00pm: Arrive in Lakeland; transfer to RP Funding Center for event 5:00-9:00 pm: The Florida Phosphate Political Committee BBQ Dinner and Social; speaking engagement 9:00 p.m. Return to hotel
Friday, October 20 9:30-10:30am: Administrator Pruitt and his staff participate in a breakfast briefing about Mosaic's phosphate mines at Corporate HQs in Fish Hawk, FL.
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11:00 - 11:30am: Transfer via private shuttle bus to phosphate mines in Southern Polk County 11:30am - 1:00 pm: Post Breakfast site tour of phosphate mines; potential press availability
*During the transfer provide a general briefing on Mosaic's operations. Highlight issues of concern and provide information to the Administrator that will provide him an opportunity t o ask further questions. Include a quasi -tour of the various businesses that are dependent on Mosaic and provide the economic factors related to these businesses.
1:00 - 2:00pm: Lunch meeting with the C-suite. 2:00 - 2:30pm: Transfer to Streamsong resort
*Transfer to Streamsong for a working dinner with the Governor (pending availability) and inner circle government and private sector representatives for a dialogue with the administrator to discuss issues pertinent to the State of Florida from a government and private sector perspective. Topics could include, economic development opportunities in light of a more reliable and predictable regulatory environment. Army Corp issues.
5:00- 6:00pm: Working drinks/dinner with governor 6:00 - 9:00pm: Political fundraiser
Saturday, October 21
9:00am: Depart for college football game in Tallahassee/Miami/Boca Raton
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We are the world's leading integrated producer and marketer of concentrated phosphate and potash.
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Fortune 500 company incorporated March 2004, combination of IMC Global Inc. & Cargill fertilizer businesses
100 years of phosphate mining history in U.S. 50 years of potash mining history in Canada
Approximately 22.2 million tonnes of operational capacity
$7.2 billion in sales in calendar 2016
Customers in approximately 40 countries
Nearly 9,000 employees in operations and joint ventures (JVS) in:
Unites States Canada Brazil
Paraguay China India
Australia Peru (JV) Saudi Arabia (JV)
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Phosphate
Diammonium
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Monommonium
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26 Million Tonnes Refined Ore
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Daily global distribution:
Approx. 50,000 tonnes
Distribution channels:
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Top phosphate importers:
India Brazil
Top potash importers:
China USA India Brazil
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Crop nutrient demand
expected to rise as the
population grows.
Increasing global prosperity means more demand for meat-and for the grain to feed cattle, pigs and chickens raised for food.
Mosaic delivers innovative fertilizers to help farmers maximize yields.
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Partnerships that promote 4Rs,
conservation agriculture, and
best management practices in
key watersheds.
4R Nutrient Stewardship Certification Program - Western Lake Erie Basin
American Farmland Trust Florida Farm Bureau The Nature Conservancy University of Florida - Institute of
Food and Agricultural Sciences
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Experienced agronomists
focused on advancing crop
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Significant research resulting in 20+ products, formulations and processes in R&D.
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CROP NUTRITION
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500+ Trials
conducted with researchers, universities, customers and growers in United States,
Canada, Brazil, China, India, Northern America (Mexico to Peru),
Argentina, Chile
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Environment, Health & Safety Performance
FOURTH CONSECUTIVE YEAR OF RECORD SAFETY PERFORMANCE
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EMPLOYEES WERE INJURED
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WATER
ENERGY
GREENHOUSE GAS
By 2020, reduce by 10% per product tonne
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Philanthropic and civic programs Focus on local operating communities
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& The Mosaic Institute in Brazil
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