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Brazil Potash Achieved Major 2025 Milestones, Positions for Construction Advancement in 2026

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Brazil Potash (NYSE‑American: GRO) reported 2025 milestones positioning the Autazes Potash Project for construction in 2026. Key 2025 achievements include binding offtake contracts covering ~91% of planned production with tenors of 10–17 years, launch of Brazilian Depositary Receipts on B3, and leadership additions including an executive chairman and new president.

Financial actions: $28M private placement, a $75M equity line, and an MOU for ~$200M in power-line funding that removes that cost from project capex. 2026 priorities target completing advanced engineering, securing construction financing and an anchor equity partner, advancing community agreements, and ordering long‑lead equipment.

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Positive

  • Offtake coverage ~91% of planned production via binding contracts
  • Launched BDRs on B3 enabling domestic investor access
  • Signed MOU for ~$200M power-line funding, removing cost from capex
  • Raised $28M via private placement and established $75M equity line

Negative

  • Construction financing for full build not yet secured for 2026
  • Anchor project‑level equity partner has not been finalized

News Market Reaction 1 Alert

-4.71% News Effect
-$6M Valuation Impact
$113M Market Cap
0.5x Rel. Volume

On the day this news was published, GRO declined 4.71%, reflecting a moderate negative market reaction. This price movement removed approximately $6M from the company's valuation, bringing the market cap to $113M at that time.

Data tracked by StockTitan Argus on the day of publication.

Key Figures

Presold production ≈91% of planned output Binding take-or-pay contracts for 2025 commercial milestones
Contract tenor 10–17 years Duration of binding take-or-pay offtake contracts
Power line funding MOU ≈$200 million MOU with Fictor Energia for power line construction funding
Private placement $28 million Capital raised in 2025 through private placement with institutional investors
Equity line of credit $75 million Equity line of credit established with Alumni Capital
Construction power 20MW Planned construction power infrastructure, later backup power for operations

Market Reality Check

$2.20 Last Close
Volume Volume 261,539 vs 20-day average 654,278 (relative volume 0.4), indicating subdued trading ahead of this update. low
Technical Shares at $2.23 were trading slightly above the $2.19 200-day moving average, near a longer-term equilibrium level.

Peers on Argus 1 Down

GRO’s -3.04% move came against mixed peers: LGO -5.5%, ATLX -1.29%, NVA -15.12%, USGO -3.33%, while FURY rose 2.96%, suggesting stock-specific dynamics rather than a uniform sector trend.

Historical Context

Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Dec 03 Technology trial Positive +4.8% Announced AI-powered XRT ore sorting trial to potentially cut costs at Autazes.
Dec 02 Leadership change Positive -0.4% Appointed Sergio Leite to lead Brazilian subsidiary and support major funding.
Nov 03 Financing mandate Positive -9.3% Mandated BTIG to secure project-level equity financing aimed at construction.
Oct 28 Offtake agreements Positive +7.4% Presold ~91% of future production via long-term take-or-pay contracts.
Oct 17 Private placement Negative -12.1% $28M unit financing with warrants, increasing capital but adding dilution risk.
Pattern Detected

Recent news has produced mixed reactions: commercial milestones and technology updates often aligned positively, while financing and leadership/governance items sometimes saw negative or muted responses despite constructive framing.

Recent Company History

Over the last few months, Brazil Potash advanced several aspects of the Autazes project. On Oct 17, 2025, it announced a $28M private placement, which coincided with a -12.08% move. By Oct 28, the company presold about 91% of planned production, with shares up 7.42%. A BTIG mandate for project-level equity financing on Nov 3 saw a -9.27% reaction. Early December brought AI-based ore sorting trials and a key leadership appointment, with modestly positive and near-flat moves. Today’s milestone-heavy update fits this ongoing commercialization and financing narrative.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement highlights that Brazil Potash entered 2026 with approximately 91% of planned production under long-term take-or-pay contracts, progress on site preparation, and additional funding avenues such as a $28M private placement and a $75M equity line. Recent regulatory filings show shifting large-holder positions and governance flexibility. Investors may focus on securing construction financing, indigenous Impact Benefit Agreements, and execution of planned infrastructure partnerships as key milestones.

Key Terms

brazilian depositary receipts (bdrs) financial
"Launched Brazilian Depositary Receipts (BDRs) on B3 Exchange, providing domestic investors..."
Brazilian Depositary Receipts (BDRs) are financial certificates traded on Brazil’s stock exchanges that represent shares of foreign companies, allowing local investors to buy exposure to those overseas firms without leaving the domestic market or converting currencies. Think of them like tokens sold at a local shop that stand in for products kept in a foreign warehouse; they broaden investment choices and diversification but can carry different liquidity, regulatory rules and voting rights than holding the actual foreign shares.
take-or-pay financial
"bringing total committed sales to approximately 91% through binding take-or-pay contracts..."
A take-or-pay clause is a contract term that requires a buyer to either take delivery of an agreed amount of a product or pay a penalty if they do not. For investors, it matters because it creates predictable revenue for the seller—like a subscription fee that must be paid whether fully used or not—reducing sales volatility but also introducing counterparty risk if the buyer’s ability to pay is uncertain.
equity line of credit financial
"Established $75 million equity line of credit with Alumni Capital for flexible funding"
An equity line of credit is a loan that allows homeowners to borrow money against the value of their property, similar to having a flexible credit card secured by their home. It matters to investors because it provides a way for property owners to access cash for various needs, which can influence real estate markets and overall economic activity. This type of credit offers ongoing borrowing capacity, making it a valuable financial tool for those with significant property equity.
development finance institutions (dfis) financial
"Engaged multiple development finance institutions (DFIs), export credit agencies (ECAs)..."
Development finance institutions (DFIs) are government-backed lenders or investors that provide long-term funding, guarantees and technical support to projects aimed at economic development, often in emerging markets. Think of them as public-sector partners who take on higher risk or offer patient capital to get projects started; for investors their involvement can lower perceived risk, attract additional private funding, and signal that a project has stronger oversight and developmental impact.
export credit agencies (ecas) financial
"Engaged multiple development finance institutions (DFIs), export credit agencies (ECAs)..."
Export credit agencies (ECAs) are government-backed organizations that provide loans, guarantees or insurance to support a country's exporters and reduce the financial risk of selling goods or services abroad. For investors, ECAs matter because their support can make large overseas projects bankable, lower credit risk for companies with international sales, and influence revenue stability and access to financing—similar to a co-signer making a risky loan more likely to be approved.
impact benefit agreement regulatory
"Strengthened relationships with Mura indigenous communities and initiated Impact Benefit Agreement discussions"
An impact benefit agreement is a formal arrangement between a development project, such as a resource extraction or infrastructure project, and the local community or stakeholders affected by it. It outlines commitments to share benefits, address concerns, and minimize negative effects, ensuring that those impacted receive fair consideration. For investors, such agreements can influence project approval, community support, and long-term success, making them an important factor in assessing project risks and opportunities.

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  • Signed Contracts to Sell ~91% of Production, Strengthened Leadership Team, Advanced Site Preparation and Community Partnerships
  • 2026 Focus on Construction Financing, Completing Advanced Engineering, Indigenous Impact Benefit Agreement, and Strategic Partnerships
  • CEO Matt Simpson to outline company progress and discuss market dynamics in upcoming investor webinar on December 9, 2025, at 1:00 PM ET – see end of this release to register

MANAUS, Brazil, Dec. 08, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Brazil Potash Corp. ("Brazil Potash" or the "Company") (NYSE-American: GRO), a company developing and constructing Brazil's largest potash fertilizer project, today announced its 2025 achievements and outlined strategic priorities for 2026 as it advances the Autazes Potash Project toward full construction.

"2025 has been a transformative year for Brazil Potash, marked by exceptional progress across commercial, financial, operational, and community initiatives," said Matt Simpson, Chief Executive Officer of Brazil Potash. "We've secured binding commitments for over 90% of our planned production, strengthened our world-class Board and leadership team, advanced critical site preparation activities, and deepened our partnerships with local communities including the Mura indigenous people. As we enter 2026, we are laser-focused on completing engineering, securing construction financing, and advancing toward full-scale construction of this strategically important project for Brazil's agricultural independence."

2025 Key Achievements:

Commercial Milestones

  • Secured final two major offtake agreements with Keytrade and Kimia Solutions, bringing total committed sales to approximately 91% through binding take-or-pay contracts ranging in tenor from 10 to 17 years
  • Launched Brazilian Depositary Receipts (BDRs) on B3 Exchange, providing domestic investors direct access to participate in Brazil's fertilizer independence

Leadership & Governance Enhancement

  • Appointed Mayo Schmidt as Executive Chairman, former Chairman and CEO of Nutrien
  • Named Sergio Leite as President of Potássio do Brasil, bringing proven track record in raising multi-billion-dollar funding and successfully delivering large-scale projects
  • Strengthened Board with addition of Christian Joerg, bringing 30+ years of global agricultural commodities expertise including extensive Middle East experience
  • Expanded Advisory Board with Marcelo Lessa, former IFC/World Bank executive with extensive project financing experience

Construction & Operations Progress

  • Completed vegetation management and site preparation at both the future plant site and port terminal
  • Launched archaeological monitoring and heritage education programs
  • Signed MOU with Fictor Energia for ~$200 million power line construction funding, removing this cost from project capex

Financial & Strategic Initiatives

  • Raised $28 million through private placement with institutional investors
  • Established $75 million equity line of credit with Alumni Capital for flexible funding
  • Mandated BTIG to lead project-level equity financing to minimize shareholder dilution
  • Engaged multiple development finance institutions (DFIs), export credit agencies (ECAs), and commercial banks for construction debt discussions and hosted site visits

Community & Sustainability

  • Strengthened relationships with Mura indigenous communities and initiated Impact Benefit Agreement discussions
  • Signed 13 MOUs for training programs to prepare local workforce for construction and operations employment
  • Advanced fauna rescue and environmental management programs in full compliance with regulatory requirements

2026 Strategic Priorities:

The Company has identified the following key objectives for 2026:

  1. Advance Engineering - Advance engineering for mine shafts (critical path) and processing plant as prerequisites for debt financing

  2. Source Anchor Equity Investment - Advance process to secure strategic equity partner at project level to fund construction while minimizing dilution to existing shareholders

  3. Optimize Infrastructure Funding - Pursue third-party financing arrangements for discrete project components potentially including:

    • River barge port facility
    • Steam plant operations
    • 20MW construction power infrastructure (converting to backup power for operations)
    • Trucking services from plant to port

  4. Community Development - Launch comprehensive training programs in local communities to maximize employment opportunities during construction and operations phases

  5. Advance Construction - Subject to funding, order certain long-lead equipment items and progress civil works at site following engineering completion and financing arrangements

"With binding offtake commitments from Brazilian agricultural leaders, support from local communities, and a world-class team in place, Brazil Potash is positioned to deliver a project of national strategic importance," added Simpson. "In an era of unprecedented global challenges - from conflicts affecting fertilizer supplies to climate impacts on agriculture - our project represents food security infrastructure that Brazil and the world desperately need. Every day we advance toward production is a day closer to more stable, secure food supplies for people worldwide.

Upcoming Investor Webinar
CEO Matt Simpson will provide an update on Brazil Potash's progress and discuss the current state of the global potash industry during a live webinar on Tuesday, December 9, 2025, at 1:00 PM ET. Topics will include the company's commercial strategy, project financing efforts, and the strategic importance of domestic potash production for Brazil's agricultural sector. Interested investors can register for the webinar linked here, or can be found on our Investor Relations page at https://ir.brazilpotash.com/.

About Brazil Potash
Brazil Potash (NYSE-American: GRO) (www.brazilpotash.com) is developing the Autazes Project to 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 it 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 Brazil’s largest farmers and logistical operators of agricultural products. With an 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.

Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
This document contains forward-looking statements as defined within Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, or the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, which are statements that are not historical facts. All statements, other than statements of historical facts, included herein and public statements by our officers or representatives, that address activities, events or developments that our management expects or anticipates will or may occur in the future, are forward-looking statements, including but not limited to such things as future business strategy, plans and goals, timelines and anticipated achievements, planned milestones, competitive strengths and expansion and growth of our business. These forward-looking statements, along with terms such as “anticipate,” “expect,” “intend,” “may,” “will,” “should,” and other comparable terms, involve risks and uncertainties because they relate to events and depend on circumstances that will occur in the future, and include risks related to changes in our operations; uncertainties concerning estimates; industry-related risks; the commercial success of, and risks related to, our development activities; uncertainties and risks related to our reliance on contractors and consultants; uncertainties and risks related to the capital markets and ability to raise additional funds for project construction. Those statements include statements regarding the intent, belief, or current expectations of the Company and members of its management, as well as the assumptions on which such statements are based, and such forward-looking statements include, without limitation, statements regarding the likelihood of success of the proposed financing structure with BTIG, limitation on future dilution of shareholders, the development of the Project, project development timelines, construction advancement, production capacity, market demand projections, cost advantages, environmental benefits, and the status of the Company's project, government regulation, and environmental regulation. Although we have attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those described in forward-looking statements, there may be other factors that cause results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended. Although these forward-looking statements were based on assumptions that the Company believes are reasonable when made, you are cautioned that forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and that actual results, performance or achievements may differ materially from those made in or suggested by the forward-looking statements contained in this news release. In addition, even if our results, performance, or achievements are consistent with the forward-looking statements contained in this news release, those results, performance or achievements may not be indicative of results, performance or achievements in subsequent periods.

Forward-looking statements 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 annual report on Form 20-F filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission and other filings. These risks include, but are not limited to, fluctuations in potash supply and demand, changes in competitive pressures, timing and amount of capital expenditures, changes in capital markets, currency and exchange rate fluctuations, unexpected geological or environmental conditions, changes in government legislation and regulations, political or economic developments in relevant jurisdictions, success in obtaining required licenses and permits, ability to secure project financing, and other operational risks.

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


FAQ

What binding offtake agreements did Brazil Potash (GRO) announce on Dec 8, 2025?

Brazil Potash announced binding contracts covering approximately 91% of planned production, including final agreements with Keytrade and Kimia Solutions with 10–17 year tenors.

How much funding did Brazil Potash (GRO) raise in 2025 and what credit lines are available?

The company raised $28M via a private placement and established a $75M equity line of credit with Alumni Capital for flexible funding.

What is Brazil Potash's (GRO) 2026 plan for construction financing and engineering?

2026 priorities include completing advanced engineering for mine shafts and plant and securing construction financing plus an anchor equity investor at project level.

What infrastructure funding did Brazil Potash (GRO) secure to reduce project capex?

Brazil Potash signed an MOU with Fictor Energia for approximately $200M to fund the power line, which the company says removes that cost from project capex.

How is Brazil Potash (GRO) engaging with local communities and indigenous groups?

The company advanced Impact Benefit Agreement discussions with the Mura indigenous people, signed 13 MOUs for local training, and launched heritage and fauna programs.
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