Brazil Potash releases investor presentation on the Autazes potash project with projected USD 2.5 billion capex and 2.4 million tons per year output

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Brazil Potash releases investor presentation on the Autazes potash project with projected USD 2.5 billion capex and 2.4 million tons per year output
  • Brazil Potash reported more than USD 310 million of paid-in capital and USD 28 million in cash.
  • The company listed 54.1 million basic shares outstanding and 81.5 million fully diluted shares outstanding.
  • Autazes was described as an underground potash mine in early construction with projected capital investment of USD 2.5 billion and projected production of 2.4 million tons per year.
  • Offtake contracts were stated to cover 91% of nameplate capacity, including agreements for about 550,000 tons per year with Amaggi Group and about 900,000 tons per year with Keytrade.
  • Executive Chairman Mayo Schmidt and CEO Matt Simpson were identified among selected management and board members.


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