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Aguia receives C$1M from sale of Colombian silver prospect

19 March 2026
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Aguia Resources has completed the sale of its Atocha silver project in Colombia, securing a final payment of C$1 million (A$1.028 million) and marking a clean exit from the project. This follows an earlier C$1 million cash payment received last month, bringing total proceeds to C$2 million and eliminating future risks associated with Atocha. Initially, Aguia retained a 25 percent equity interest pending a market-triggered liquidity event, but opted for immediate cash certainty instead. The company plans to redirect its focus and capital towards its Tres Estradas phosphate project in Brazil, where it has secured non-binding agreements for 44,000 tonnes of its new organic fertilizer, Pampafos. Aguia also continues to ramp up production at its Santa Barbara gold project in Colombia, enhancing its operational focus after divesting from Atocha.

Why It Matters

Aguia’s strategic decision to sell its Atocha project is aligned with its disciplined portfolio management approach, allowing the company to concentrate on core assets that are closer to production. The cash generated from the sale strengthens Aguia’s financial position and supports the advancement of its phosphate and gold projects, which are critical given Brazil’s reliance on imported fertilizers. The country imports about 85 percent of its fertilizer needs despite being one of the largest global consumers. By focusing on domestic production, Aguia aims to address this gap while increasing its market share in Brazil’s competitive fertilizer sector.

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