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Highfield raises US$6.45 million for potash mine

 

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Australian prospective potash producer Highfield Resources has secured an additional AU$10 million (US$6.45 million) of capital for its 1.3 million tpy Muga potash project in northern Spain.

The extra investment will come from existing shareholders and be used to address matters related to a permit for the Goyo mining concession, which is part of Muga, and allow the firm to continue wider work at the mine.

Highfield received an environmental permit for Muga in 2019 and began construction at the mine in 2022.

The additional capital comes soon after major China-based potash producer Qinghai Salt Lake pulled out of its planned acquisition of Highfield in August 2025.

Original article written by Aidan Hall on Argus Media.

 

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