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)
