Brazil Potash Corp. has released a new investor presentation outlining its strategic position in the global potash market. The company highlights its Autazes Potash Project, which aims to supply the Brazilian agricultural sector with domestically produced potash. Brazil currently produces less than 1% of its potash needs and is the largest global importer of this key fertilizer ingredient. The presentation emphasizes the project's cost advantages, with Brazil Potash projecting the lowest delivered cost to Mato Grosso, a major agricultural region. The company reports that the project is shovel-ready, with main permits and licenses secured, and estimates a five-year construction timeline. Projected annual EBITDA is estimated at USD 1 billion with a projected capital investment to achieve full production. The company also details its capital structure, recent proceeds from a royalty contract, and potential capital expenditure reductions. You can access the full presentation through the link below.