Brazil Potash Corp.·Basic Materials

MANAUS, Brazil, March 23, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Brazil Potash Corp. (“Brazil Potash” or the “Company”) (NYSE-American: GRO), a mineral exploration and development company advancing the Autazes potash project in Amazonas State, Brazil (the “Autazes Project” or “Project”), today announced that Potassium do Brasil, its Brazilian operating subsidiary, has formalized a Term of Commitment and Cooperation with the Mura Indigenous Council (Conselho Indígena Mura — “CIM”), establishing a framework for joint action aimed at sustainable territorial development and the improvement of living conditions in indigenous communities in the municipality of Autazes, in Amazonas.

Brazil Potash (GRO) is a pre-revenue potash developer aiming to replace 25% of Brazil's potash imports with domestic supply via the Autazes project. GRO's Autazes mine targets 2.4M tonnes/year, boasts high-grade ore, logistical advantages, binding offtake agreements for 91% of output, and strong management. I value GRO at $14/share on projected $1B EBITDA, conservatively discounting to a $7/share price target; current price is $3.65, offering ~100% speculative upside.

January 20, 2026, ST. PETERSBURG, FL – Water Tower Research (www.watertowerresearch.com) has published an Initiation of Coverage Report on Brazil Potash Corp. (NYSE AM: GRO) titled, “Breaking Import Dependence to Supply Rapidly Growing Brazilian Ag Industry”. The report can be accessed here. Brazil Potash Corp. was incorporated in 2006 and is headquartered in Toronto, Canada, with its principal operating presence in Brazil. The company is focused on the development of large-scale, strategically located potash assets intended to serve Brazil's domestic agricultural market, which is one of the fastest growing and most structurally undersupplied fertilizer markets globally. Brazil Potash's core asset is the Autazes Potash Project, located in the state of Amazonas, ~120 kilometers southeast of Manaus.
Brazil Potash Corp. engages in the exploration and development of potash properties in Brazil. It holds interest in the Autazes Project located in the state of Amazonas, Brazil. The company was incorporated in 2006 and is based in Toronto, Canada.
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