Origin of Pink Salt

Get a close look at the mines where Himalayan pink salt originates.

A Message from Ali, Our Partner in the Himalayan Pink Salt Mines

Watch the video at the end of the article.

One of the most important points of the project From Salt to Soil This is a direct connection to the origin of pink salt. We're not just talking about a different mineral—we're talking about a crystal formed millions of years ago, preserved deep underground, and extracted from one of the most unique geological environments on the planet.

And that's precisely why this video was sent by There, Vilton's direct partner in Pakistan is so special.

Ali lives a few kilometers from the mines where the pink salt is extracted. He follows the process daily, closely observes the operations, and knows the geological characteristics of the region like no one else. And, most importantly: he understands the impact this salt has on Brazil — and recognizes the relevance of the work we are doing here.

In the video, recorded in front of the entrance to one of the mines in the region, Ali sends a message to the Brazilian public and even mentions the ExpoFERR, highlighting the importance of connecting the origin of salt to its application in the field.

This is what makes pink salt have such a consistent mineral signature — something that later manifests in the metabolism of Brazilian livestock.

👉 Watch the video below to hear the message sent by Ali directly from the pink salt-producing region of the Himalayas.

He is a fundamental part of the story we are building — from its origins to its application in the Brazilian field.

Back to top button