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Potash mine in Amazon to proceed with state license, states CEO

Canadian company Brazil Potash Corp will start to construct Latin America's biggest fertilizer mine in the Amazon rain forest this year after its task got a setup license issued by the Amazonas state environmental protection agency, its president told on Tuesday.

CEO Matt Simpson stated the mine was not on formally acknowledged Native land and the local Mura tribe had actually been consulted and favored the potash mine.

We will proceed with building of the mine sometime later this year, Simpson stated. The 13 billion reais ($ 2.6. billion) task will take 4 years to build and create 10,000. direct and indirect tasks, he stated.

The Amazonas federal prosecutors workplace said on Tuesday. that the license issued by the state's environmental protection. company IPAAM was irregular since the authorization should come from. the federal company IBAMA and only when the Mura individuals had been. correctly consulted.

The license breaks civil liberties,. global requirements and likewise the rights of Indigenous. peoples, it stated in a statement.

The task, which could decrease Brazilian farming's. 90% dependence on imported potash, has actually been held up for several years. due to opposition from the Native Mura people who state they. have not been spoken with about making use of their ancestral lands.

In September, a federal judge in Manaus restated her. 2016 choice to suspend the task till the Mura were. spoken with. She likewise ruled that a license must be federal.

But a greater appeals court later reversed an injunction. suspending Potash Corp's state license and ruled that IPAAM. could provide the authorization since there is no officially acknowledged. Indigenous area in the area planned for the mine.

Guv Wilson Lima, who backs the mine for the investment. and development it will bring his state, revealed on Monday the. giving of the installation license for the mine to be built. in Autazes, 75 miles (120 km) southeast of state capital Manaus.

Mura leaders say the mine overlaps their ancestral lands and. seek their recognition as secured booking land. However the. separation procedure that might take years is pending by. Indigenous affairs firm Funai, and departments have emerged. within the Mura neighborhood.

5 Mura neighborhoods and the Indigenous Association of. Amazonas sent prosecutors letters seen declining the. guv's announcement.

Gabriel Mura, leader of the Lago do Soares neighborhood which. will be the most affected by the mine, told that no real. assessment had actually taken place, which Mura people had been. tricked into signing documents saying they had actually been spoken with.

They lie when they state that the people desire the project,. but this is something only some leaders do, because individuals. desire their lands to be recognized, he stated.

CEO Simpson told his company thinks a federal. district attorney in Manaus was abusing his power and conspiring with. the lower court judge to hinder a mine job that was of. tactical value for Brazil, a top world food exporter.

The mine will draw out and deliver potash to Brazilian. farm states by river barges at less than even the transportation. costs of manufacturers in Russia, Belarus and Canada, who have to. ship across the world.

At Autazes, we remain in the yard of Brazilian. farmers, Simpson stated.

Brazil Potash is owned by CD Capital with a 34% stake,. Sentient with 23% of shares, and Stan Bharti's Forbes &&. Manhattan Group, a Toronto-based merchant bank that began the. job, which now holds 14%, in addition to other shareholders.

(source: Reuters)