Adriano Espeschit, President of Potássio do Brasil, participated in an interview for the Global Business Report magazine, discussing various aspects of the ambitious Potássio Autazes Project in Amazonas, which aims to significantly increase Brazil’s self-sufficiency in the potash production, a key component for Brazilian and global agriculture. Espeschit exposed the [...]
AMAZONAS, BRAZIL, November 29, 2023 – Some media publications have recently asked who owns Brazil Potash Corp. (“Brazil Potash” or the “Company”) for potential inclusion in their articles. Brazil Potash is owned by over 7000 shareholders mainly located in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada and Brazil. Brazil Potash’s [...]
AUTAZES, Brazil, Nov. 22, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Brazil’s agricultural sector is of fundamental importance to global food security The sector is responsible for roughly 30% of Brazil’s GDP and unlike all other South American economies, has assured Brazil of a huge trade surplus, acknowledged recently by the IIF Chief [...]
The surge in wildfires and blazes in the Autazes region (112 km from Manaus) has triggered a series of actions to provide assistance to both the environment and the residents of communities around the town, who are currently in social vulnerability. Adding to this support network, Potássio do Brasil, a [...]
AMAZONAS, BRAZIL, September 26, 2023 – Brazil Potash Corp. (“Brazil Potash” or the “Company”) is excited to report the Mura Indigenous people (the “Mura”) have completed free, prior, and informed consultations resulting in a vote of support for construction of the Autazes potash project (the “Project”) located in the Amazonas [...]
The outcome of the General Assembly held last Thursday and Friday (September 21st and 22nd) was presented last Monday (September 25th) to Governor Wilson Lima in the presence of dignitaries. Indigenous leaders of the Mura people from Autazes, representing 36 villages and approximately 12,000 indigenous residents of the municipality (112 [...]
Adriano Espeschit, President of Potássio do Brasil, is currently in Brasília this week. On Tuesday, September 19th, he presented the Autazes Potash Project to ministers and authorities of the Federal Government. This project will play a pivotal role in reducing Brazil’s imports of potash fertilizer and in achieving national self-sufficiency [...]
Potássio do Brasil presents the Autazes Potash Project as an efficient and sustainable response to enhance food security in the country and globally. A mineral of strategic importance for both Brazil and the world, particularly concerning food security and eradicating hunger on the planet. This was the presentation of potash [...]
Potássio do Brasil, a subsidiary of Brazil Potash, actively participated in the International Conference on the Amazon and New Economies, held in Belém (PA) from August 30th to September 1st. The conference was dedicated to the promotion of conscious and sustainable development in the Amazon region, values that resonate deeply [...]
Adriano Espeschit, President of Potássio do Brasil, a subsidiary of Brazil Potash, took part in the “Public Policies for Strategic Minerals in Brazil” panel at the Expo & Brazilian Mining Congress (Exposibram 2023) on August 30th, from 9 AM to 11 AM. This event is one of the most significant [...]
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