
Leaders from Brazil Potash Corp. have received a formal invitation from the Mura Indigenous Council – CIM to participate in the annual Mura Indigenous Cultural Festival (FECIM) on August 29th and 30th.
The invitation was extended to CEO Matt Simpson, Raphael Bloise, the Interim President of Potássio do Brasil, and Advisory Board Director Con Steers. The company executives are invited to join community events during the festival, which will be held at Jair Tupinambá Park in Autazes. Additionally, the Tuxaua (chief) and leaders of the Aldeia Patauá village extended a separate invitation for the company leaders to attend a lunch in the village.
The company noted that the invitations signify a strengthening partnership with the Mura communities, who are key stakeholders in the development of the company’s Autazes Potash Project.
“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.”
This event follows a Preliminary Cooperation Agreement signed between the two parties in January 2025, which formalized steps toward creating a sustainable development program referred to as “Mura Well Being.”
The Mura Indigenous Council (CIM) represents more than 18,000 Mura Indigenous people across the Madeira River region.



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