Impact of New Mining Technologies on Large-Scale and Artisanal
Impact of New Mining Technologies on Large-Scale and Artisanal Mining in Burkina Faso December 2021 Written by Moïse Ouedraogo Report funded by ACRONYMS 1.0
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The Karma Mine is owned by Government of Burkina Faso;Nere Mining which is due to operate until 2025, the Hounde Mine is owned by Government of Burkina
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Gold Mining often plays a significant role in Burkina Faso’s economy. Burkina Faso has become Africa's 4th biggest producer of gold in 2012. Production of mineral commodities is limited to cement, dolomite, gold, granite, marble, phosphate rock, pumice, other volcanic materials, and salt. Child slavery is commonplace in the gold industry. Mining accidents are not uncommon, with one of the most prominent cases being when eight miners were trapped underground in the Canadi
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2022.11.28 At current rates, Burkina Faso is set to produce 13% less gold this year than in 2021, in part because of mine closures, government statistics show. The start of production at Orezone's
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2023.11.10 West Africa Mining Industry Report 2023 Featuring AngloGold Ashanti, ArcelorMittal, Barrick Gold, Newmont, Orano and Rusal, Simfer, Marampa Mines, Leo
Charlar en LíneaDriving positive change in Burkina Faso’s mining sector
Driving positive change in Burkina Faso’s mining sector. More than 600,000 people in Burkina Faso rely on small-scale gold mining to earn their living. The vast majority of these artisanal miners use mercury and
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Charlar en LíneaBurkina Faso’s vanishing gold boom puts livelihoods at
2022.11.28 At current rates, Burkina Faso is set to produce 13% less gold this year than in 2021, in part because of mine closures, government statistics show.
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