Brazil Potash Launches Archaeological Monitoring, Rescue Program, and Heritage Education for the Autazes Potash Project
03 Février 2025 - 12:45PM
Brazil Potash Corp. (“Brazil Potash” or the “Company”)
(NYSE-American: GRO), a company developing and constructing
Brazil's largest potash fertilizer project, today announced it has
commenced its Archaeological Monitoring, Rescue Program, and
Heritage Education for the Autazes Potash Project (the “Project”),
an important milestone for the safeguarding and protection of the
historical and archaeological heritage in the project area. Work at
site is planned to commence imminently.
The scope of work has been approved by the
National Institute of Historic and Artistic Heritage (IPHAN), which
authorizes the Company to carry out the program in accordance with
its standards. The implementation of the Archaeological Monitoring,
Rescue Program, and Heritage Education for the Project is based on
diagnostic studies and archaeological prospecting previously
conducted.
“With the signing of this contract, we are
taking another step in our commitment, as a corporate citizen, to
the memory and preservation of Amazonian culture for future
generations,” said Adriano Espeschit, President of Potássio do
Brasil, the Company’s Brazilian subsidiary. “The areas for the
project’s implementation are the subject of prior studies that
identified occurrences with archaeological potential, as approved
in our project with IPHAN. This field work is being advanced based
on extensive research and archaeological monitoring of the areas
where we will be implementing the Autazes Potash Project,” he
added.
About Brazil Potash
Brazil Potash (NYSE-American: GRO)
(www.brazilpotash.com) is developing Brazil’s largest potash
project that will supply sustainable fertilizers to one of the
world’s largest agricultural exporters. Brazil is critical for
global food security as the country has amongst the highest amounts
of fresh water, arable land, and an ideal climate for year-round
crop growth, but is vulnerable as it imported over 95% of its
potash fertilizer in 2021, despite having what is anticipated to be
one of the world’s largest undeveloped potash basins in its own
backyard. The potash produced will be transported primarily using
low-cost river barges on an inland river system in partnership with
Amaggi (www.amaggi.com.br), one of the largest farmers and
logistical operators of agricultural products in Brazil. With
initial planned annual potash production of up to 2.4 million tons
per year, Brazil Potash’s management believes it could potentially
supply approximately 20% of the current potash demand in Brazil.
Management anticipates 100% of Brazil Potash’s production will be
sold domestically to reduce Brazil’s reliance on potash imports
while concurrently mitigating approximately 1.4 million tons per
year of GHG emissions.
Forward-Looking Statements
Disclaimer
This press release includes forward-looking
statements, which are statements that are not historical facts.
Words such as “expects”, “anticipates” “believes” and “intends” or
similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking
statements. Such forward-looking statements, including statements
relating to the archeological monitoring, rescue program and
heritage education for the Autazes Project, the planned
construction of the Autazes Project and the benefits of such
project are subject to risks and uncertainties, many of which are
beyond the control of the Company, including those described in the
“Risk Factors” section of the Company’s registration statement on
Form F-1, as amended, for the IPO filed with the SEC in connection
with the IPO, and the supplemented PREP prospectus filed in each of
the provinces and territories of Canada, other than Québec. Readers
are cautioned not to place undue reliance on any of these
forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements speak
only as of the date hereof. The Company expressly disclaims any
obligations or undertaking to release publicly any updates or
revisions to any forward-looking statements contained herein to
reflect any change in the Company’s expectations with respect
thereto or any change in events, conditions or circumstances on
which any statement is based, unless required by law.
Contact:
Brazil Potash Investor Relations
info@brazilpotash.com
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