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    Press Release Source: Talisman Holdings, Inc. On Thursday August 12, 2010, 4:05 pm EDT
    SPRINGFIELD, OH--(Marketwire - 08/12/10) - Advanced Organic Products Worldwide (AOP), a subsidiary of Talisman Holdings, Inc. (Pinksheets:TMHO - News) is emerging as a leader in the gigantic fertilizer marketplace. It is estimated that the size of the worldwide fertilizer market is 175,000,000 metric tons, and has a staggering value figure of $150,000,000,000. Fertilizers are currently responsible for between 40 and 60 of the world's food supply. They are necessary to replenish our soil. Natural nutrients are removed with harvested crops and help provide nutritional value to the food we eat. These nutrients must be replaced to ensure each year's crop grows a nutritious supply of food.
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    A strong global demand for fertilizer is stretching the current production capacity to its technical limits. In order to satisfy global demand for food in 2050, annual food production must increase at a compounded average exceeding one percent. When all factors are considered, simply expanding crop production into new land will be inadequate. INCREASED PRODUCTION MUST COME FROM FERTILIZER APPLICATION WHICH ACHIEVES HIGHER YIELDS THROUGH ADOPTION OF IMPROVED TECHNOLOGY THAT IS COST EFFECTIVE AND KNOWLEDGE INTENSIVE.
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    The Company believes the superiority of its product will allow it to capture an ever-increasing share of this gigantic $150,000,000,000 market commencing immediately. Because of the enormous scale of the market, even small percentile growth increases amount to significant sales boosts. The Company believes the very nature of the product makes such sales spurts inevitable. The potential is astronomical!
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    This summary contained forward-looking statements within the meaning of the "safe harbor" provision of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.

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