Press Releases
Press Releases
Globe Newswire
out 21, 2025
Verde AgriTech is pleased to report ionic-adsorption behaviour confirmed across multiple trenches at the Minas Americas Global Alliance Project (“Minas Americas” or the “Project”) in Minas Gerais, Brazil. Ammonium-sulfate leach tests returned primary leach solutions (“PLS”) with very strong magnet rare earth (neodymium (Nd), praseodymium (Pr), dysprosium (Dy), terbium (Tb)) grades and exceptionally low impurities (thorium/ uranium (Th/U) at, or below, detection). Continue Reading | Download
Globe Newswire
out 14, 2025
Verde AgriTech is pleased to announce that its Board of Directors has concluded a detailed review of its recent new district-scale rare earths discovery, alongside a review of ongoing fertilizer operations and feedback from management and shareholders. Following this assessment, the Board has approved an accelerated, cost-efficient development plan for this new project, officially named the Minas Americas Global Alliance rare earths project. Continue Reading | Download
Globe Newswire
out 09, 2025
Verde Agritech announces that drilling commenced on October 7, 2025 at the Company’s district scale, clay hosted rare earth discovery in Alto Paranaíba, Minas Gerais, Brazil. A second rig is scheduled to arrive on October 11, 2025, with a third rig expected to mobilize on or about October 24, 2025, enabling a three-rig program in the near term. Continue Reading | Download
Globe Newswire
out 06, 2025
In a release issued under the same headline earlier today by Verde AgriTech Ltd. (TSX: NPK | OTCQX: VNPKF), please note: we updated the Appendix table to correct a presentation alignment. The column headings list the individual oxides in alphabetical order, followed by TREO and MREO; the data had appeared in the reverse order, which misaligned values with their headings. This update does not change the underlying assays or calculations. No changes were made to TREO, MREO, or individual rare earth element totals or interpretations; the update is limited to table alignment. The corrected Appendix follows. All other content remains unchanged. Continue Reading | Download
Globe Newswire
out 06, 2025
Verde AgriTech announces the delineation of a continuous clay hosted rare earth element (“REE”) mineralized zone (“the Zone”) in Alto Paranaíba, Minas Gerais, Brazil, covering ~5,500 hectares (or ~20 square miles) across 13 mineral rights. The Zone was delineated by integrated geological mapping, geochemistry and spectral/geophysical datasets, and confirmed by trench sampling. Continue Reading | Download
