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Azucar Minerals Ltd T.AMZ


Primary Symbol: V.AMZ Alternate Symbol(s):  AXDDF

Azucar Minerals Ltd. is a Canada-based mineral exploration and development company. The Company is engaged in acquisition and exploration of mineral resource properties in Mexico and acquisition of property and equipment in Canada. The Company is focused on exploration of the El Cobre project in Veracruz, Mexico. The El Cobre Property claim block covers approximately 11,860 hectares, which contains copper-gold porphyry mineralization over a strike length of at least four kilometers (km). The property is located adjacent to the Gulf of Mexico approximately 75 km northwest of the city of Veracruz in the state of Veracruz, Mexico. The Company has discovered five copper-gold porphyry zones within the property along an approximately four to five km trend, stretching from Norte down to Encinal in the southeast. The El Cobre Project is consistent with the porphyry copper-gold-silver-molybdenum (Cu-Au+/-Ag+/-Mo) deposit model.


TSXV:AMZ - Post by User

Post by Rocketred500on Apr 13, 2011 7:07pm
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EMBRAPA who they are

EMBRAPA who they are
Amazon Mining Joins Sugarcane Fertilizer Taskforce PDF
Tuesday, 04 August 2009 00:00

Amazon Mining Holding Plc(TSX-V symbol: “AMZ”)(“Amazon” or the “Company”), is pleased to announce its inclusion in a Brazilian government sponsored agrominerals for biofuel production project (“ROCKAPL” – ‘Rock’ Arranjo Produtivo Local). ROCKAPL is a collaborative effort between government and private enterprise focused on developing fertilizer alternatives for sugarcane destined for ethanol production.

ROCKAPL was developed by EMBRAPA, the Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation, with resources from the Brazilian Ministry of Science and Technology. Amazon joins a group of local ethanol producers and sugarcane growers who will work with the Agronomy Department of Universidade Federal de Lavras and EMBRAPA. Amazon will collaborate with this group to develop ThermoPotash from Amazon’s Cerrado Verde project, as a potash rich fertilizer for use on sugarcane crops.

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