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BHP sees Brazil as significant potash market for new project in Canada

Australian mining huge BHP expects Brazil to turn into one of the three biggest markets for the significant potash job it is developing in Canada, the company's regional head informed Reuters on Tuesday.

Potash, in addition to nitrogen and phosphate, is a primary nutrient vital for food production, and Brazil is among the world's biggest food suppliers but imports most of its fertilizer needs.

Brazil is anticipated to be among the leading 3 markets for BHP for potash. So it's extremely, really essential for us, the miner's general manager in Brazil, Carla Wilson, said in an interview on the sidelines of a mining conference.

The very first stage of BHP's Jansen potash job in Canada is scheduled to come online in 2026 with yearly production capability of 4.2 million metric heaps, following financial investments of $ 5.7 billion.

A second stage anticipated to double the mine's capability will require an additional $4.9 billion financial investment, according to the company.

BHP is working on structure connections with capacity long-lasting potash buyers in Brazil, stated Wilson, noting that the initially phase of the Canadian project is just over 50% complete.

At this point in time, we're just slowly starting to develop our existence and beginning to develop those long-term relationships with clients here, the executive said.

(source: Reuters)