Core Insights - Brazil Potash Corp. has been invited by the Mura Indigenous Council to participate in the FECIM Festival, highlighting the strengthening partnership with the Mura Indigenous communities [1][2][3] - The festival is set to take place on August 29 and 30, 2025, at Jair Tupinambá Park in Autazes, with additional invitations for community events and a lunch in the village [2] - The invitations follow a Preliminary Cooperation Agreement signed in January 2025, aimed at establishing a "Mura Well Being" sustainable development program [3] Company Overview - Brazil Potash is developing the Autazes Potash Project to supply sustainable fertilizers, addressing Brazil's reliance on potash imports, which exceeded 95% in 2021 [5] - The project is expected to produce up to 2.4 million tons of potash annually, potentially meeting approximately 20% of Brazil's current potash demand [5] - The company plans to transport potash using low-cost river barges in partnership with Amaggi, a major agricultural operator in Brazil [5] - The initiative aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by approximately 1.4 million tons per year while supporting Brazil's food security [5][3] Community Engagement - The Mura Indigenous Council represents over 18,000 Mura Indigenous people and plays a crucial role as stakeholders in the Autazes Potash Project [4] - The participation in the FECIM Festival signifies the company's commitment to cultural respect and sustainable development in collaboration with local communities [3][2]
Brazil Potash Leadership Invited to Annual Mura Indigenous Cultural Festival