Brazil Potash Leadership Invited to Annual Mura Indigenous Cultural Festival
Brazil Potash (NYSE-American: GRO) announced that its leadership team, including CEO Matt Simpson, Interim President Raphael Bloise, and Advisory Board Director Con Steers, has been invited to attend the annual Mura Indigenous Cultural Festival (FECIM) on August 29-30, 2025.
The invitation from the Mura Indigenous Council (CIM) and Aldeia Patauá leaders demonstrates the strengthening partnership between Brazil Potash and the Mura Indigenous communities near the Autazes Potash Project. This follows the Preliminary Cooperation Agreement signed in January 2025 for developing a "Mura Well Being" sustainable development program. The CIM represents over 18,000 Mura Indigenous people across the Madeira River region.
Brazil Potash (NYSE‑American: GRO) ha comunicato che il suo team dirigenziale, comprendente l’amministratore delegato Matt Simpson, il presidente ad interim Raphael Bloise e il direttore del consiglio consultivo Con Steers, è stato invitato a partecipare al Festival Culturale Indigeno Mura (FECIM) che si terrà il 29 e 30 agosto 2025.
L’invito, proveniente dal Consiglio Indigeno Mura (CIM) e dai leader dell’Aldeia Patauá, conferma il rafforzarsi della collaborazione tra Brazil Potash e le comunità indigene Mura nelle vicinanze del Progetto Autazes Potash. Ciò segue il Protocollo d’Intesa preliminare firmato a gennaio 2025 per sviluppare il programma di sviluppo sostenibile denominato “Mura Well Being”. Il CIM rappresenta oltre 18.000 persone Mura nella regione del fiume Madeira.
Brazil Potash (NYSE‑American: GRO) anunció que su equipo directivo, incluido el CEO Matt Simpson, el presidente interino Raphael Bloise y el director del consejo asesor Con Steers, ha sido invitado a asistir al Festival Cultural Indígena Mura (FECIM) los días 29 y 30 de agosto de 2025.
La invitación del Consejo Indígena Mura (CIM) y de los líderes de la Aldeia Patauá refleja el fortalecimiento de la asociación entre Brazil Potash y las comunidades indígenas Mura cercanas al Proyecto Autazes Potash. Esto da continuidad al Acuerdo de Cooperación Preliminar firmado en enero de 2025 para desarrollar el programa de desarrollo sostenible "Mura Well Being". El CIM representa a más de 18.000 personas Mura en la región del río Madeira.
Brazil Potash (NYSE‑American: GRO)는 CEO 매트 심슨, 임시 사장 라파엘 블로이즈, 자문위원회 이사 콘 스티어스 등 경영진이 2025년 8월 29~30일에 열리는 무라 원주민 문화 축제(FECIM)에 초청받았다고 발표했습니다.
무라 원주민 위원회(CIM)와 파타우아(Aldeia Patauá) 마을 지도자들의 초청은 Autazes Potash 프로젝트 인근 무라 원주민 공동체와 Brazil Potash 간 협력이 강화되고 있음을 보여줍니다. 이는 2025년 1월에 체결된 예비 협력 합의서에 따른 것으로, "Mura Well Being"이라는 지속가능한 개발 프로그램을 공동으로 추진하기 위한 것입니다. CIM은 마데이라 강 유역에 거주하는 18,000명 이상의 무라족을 대표합니다.
Brazil Potash (NYSE‑American: GRO) a annoncé que son équipe de direction, comprenant le CEO Matt Simpson, le président par intérim Raphael Bloise et le directeur du conseil consultatif Con Steers, a été invitée à participer au Festival culturel indigène Mura (FECIM) les 29 et 30 août 2025.
L’invitation émanant du Conseil indigène Mura (CIM) et des leaders de l’Aldeia Patauá témoigne du renforcement du partenariat entre Brazil Potash et les communautés indigènes Mura proches du projet Autazes Potash. Elle fait suite à l’Accord de coopération préliminaire signé en janvier 2025 visant à développer le programme de développement durable « Mura Well Being ». Le CIM représente plus de 18 000 personnes Mura dans la région du fleuve Madeira.
Brazil Potash (NYSE‑American: GRO) teilte mit, dass sein Führungsteam, darunter CEO Matt Simpson, Interimpräsident Raphael Bloise und Advisory Board Director Con Steers, eingeladen wurde, am Mura Indigenous Cultural Festival (FECIM) am 29. und 30. August 2025 teilzunehmen.
Die Einladung durch den Mura Indigenous Council (CIM) und die Führenden der Aldeia Patauá zeigt die wachsende Partnerschaft zwischen Brazil Potash und den Mura‑Indigenengemeinschaften in der Nähe des Autazes Potash‑Projekts. Dies steht im Anschluss an die im Januar 2025 unterzeichnete vorläufige Kooperationsvereinbarung zur Entwicklung des nachhaltigen Entwicklungsprogramms „Mura Well Being“. Der CIM vertritt über 18.000 Mura‑Personen in der Madeira‑Flussregion.
- Strong relationship with local indigenous communities demonstrated through festival invitation
- Previous successful signing of Preliminary Cooperation Agreement in January 2025
- Support from key stakeholders (Mura Indigenous Council) representing 18,000 people
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- CEO Matt Simpson, Interim President Raphael Bloise, and Advisory Board Director Con Steers Invited by Mura Indigenous Council - CIM to Participate in FECIM Festival, Reinforcing Strong Partnership
MANAUS, Brazil, Aug. 27, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Brazil Potash Corp. ("Brazil Potash" or the "Company") (NYSE-American: GRO) a mineral exploration and development company with a critical mineral potash agriculture project, the Autazes Potash Project, today announced that CEO Matt Simpson, Raphael Bloise, Interim President of Potássio do Brasil and Advisory Board Director, Con Steers, have been formally invited by Mura Indigenous Council - CIM to participate in the annual Mura Indigenous Cultural Festival (FECIM) on August 29 and 30th, 2025.
The formal invitations from Mura Indigenous Council -CIM demonstrate the continued strengthening of the partnership between Brazil Potash and the Mura Indigenous communities surrounding the Autazes Potash Project. The invitations request the Company leaders' participation in community events during the festival at Jair Tupinambá Park in Autazes. In addition to these, a second invitation was extended by the Tuxaua and leaders of Aldeia Patauá, inviting Company leaders to a lunch in the village.
"We are deeply honored by these invitations from the Mura Indigenous Council - CIM and the Tuxaua and leaders of Aldeia Patauá," said Matt Simpson, CEO of Brazil Potash. "This reflects the genuine partnership we have built with the Mura people and their continued support for our project. FECIM represents an important celebration of Mura culture and our shared commitment to sustainable development."
The festival invitations follow the successful Preliminary Cooperation Agreement signed in January 2025, which formalized an important step towards building a "Mura Well Being" sustainable development program.
The Mura Indigenous Council (CIM), the legitimate representative of more than 18,000 Mura Indigenous people across the Madeira River region and have been key stakeholders in the development of the Autazes Potash Project.
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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
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