Aguia gets green light, kicks off Brazilian phosphate mine
Aguia Resources has received the operating license for its Tres Estradas phosphate project in Brazil, marking its transition from developer to producer. The company has commenced mining operations immediately, focusing on extracting high-grade phosphate. This development positions Aguia as a key domestic phosphate producer in a country that heavily relies on fertilizer imports.
- ▪Aguia Resources secured the final operating license for its Tres Estradas phosphate project in southern Brazil.
- ▪Mining operations have already begun, with equipment mobilized to the site.
- ▪The project aims to address Brazil's reliance on imported phosphate fertilizers.
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