Aguia Resources Secures Final Approval for Phosphate Fertilizer Sales in Brazil
Aguia wins final approval to launch Brazil phosphate sales
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Aguia Resources has received final approval from Brazil's Ministry of Agriculture to commence sales of its Pampafos phosphate fertilizer in Rio Grande do Sul. This milestone marks a shift from development to commercial operations, with the company set to provide a cost-effective alternative for local farmers amid rising fertilizer prices.
- 01Aguia Resources has been granted a license to issue Nota Fiscal invoices, enabling commercial sales of Pampafos fertilizer.
- 02The company expects to begin deliveries by the end of 2026, with a pre-order campaign offering discounts to early customers.
- 03Pampafos is produced from the Tres Estradas phosphate project, aiming to reduce Brazil's reliance on imported fertilizers.
- 04The product is priced at A$222 per tonne, potentially offering savings of 20 to 40 percent compared to imported fertilizers.
- 05Aguia's phosphate business is anticipated to become a significant revenue source, supporting its broader growth strategies.
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Aguia Resources has successfully cleared the final regulatory hurdle to launch commercial sales of its Pampafos phosphate fertilizer product in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. The Ministry of Agriculture's approval allows Aguia to issue Nota Fiscal invoices, facilitating sales agreements and delivery schedules. This milestone concludes nearly eight years of development work, transitioning Aguia's phosphate operations into a commercial phase. Mining and processing activities commenced in May, with 445 tonnes of phosphate ore already prepared for delivery to the processing plant. To incentivize early purchases, Aguia is offering discounts of up to 15% for pre-paid orders by July 8, 2026, with guaranteed delivery by December 31, 2026. The Pampafos product, sourced from the Tres Estradas project, aims to provide a local alternative for Brazilian farmers, reducing dependence on imported fertilizers amid rising prices. Aguia's pricing strategy positions Pampafos as a low-cost option, potentially saving farmers 20 to 40% compared to imports. As the company shifts focus to building stockpiles and securing customers, its phosphate business is poised to become a key revenue generator.
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Aguia's phosphate sales are expected to provide Brazilian farmers with a cost-effective fertilizer alternative, reducing reliance on imports.
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