• New "Profert" (Fertilizer Industry Development Program) legislation creates a tax incentive that, when combined with the previously announced SUFRAMA (Superintendence of the Manaus Free Trade Zone), has the potential to reduce Brazil Potash’s construction costs by up to ~US$190 million 
  • Authorizes Brazil government backed BNDES investment agency to fund the construction of fertilizer projects
  • Creates domestic-content floor for fertilizer sold in Brazil, starting at 2% in 2027 and rising to 10% by 2037
  • Brazil imported ~96% of the potash it consumes and spent roughly US$15 billion on foreign fertilizer in 2025