BRAZIL POTASH CLOSES 2025 WITH KEY ADVANCES, SETS SIGHTS ON AUTAZES BUILD PHASE IN 2026

Brazil Potash made significant progress in 2025 on its strategic Autazes Project, which aims to reduce Brazil’s reliance on imported potash. Sales commitments now cover over 90% of planned output, following key contracts signed this year with Keytrade and Kimia Solutions. CEO Matt Simpson highlighted the project’s national importance for food security. With a capacity of 2.4 million tons annually, it could supply about 20% of domestic demand and reduce emissions by roughly 1.4 million tons of CO₂ each year.

Sources: Brazil Potash/GlobalFert (*Translated by Ia Niani)