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BURUNDI
Burundi is a producer of columbium, tantalum ore, tin ore, and tungsten ore, and some deposits of gold which are designated for export. This landlocked nation has resources of copper, cobalt, nickel, feldspar, phosphate rock, quartzite, and rare reserves of uranium, and vanadium. Furthermore, the country is also a producer of limestone, peat, sand and gravel for domestic consumption and as building materials.
DJIBOUTI
Djibouti’s mining sector has produced small amounts of clays, granite, limestone, marble, salt, sand, gravel, and crushed and dimension stone for domestic construction developments. Other mineral existences include diatomite, geothermal fluids and mineral salts, gold, gypsum, perlite, petroleum, and pumice.
ERITREA
Eritrea’s government shows strong support to the development of mining and is regarded as a vital sector of its national economy. Lately the most influential aspect for economic growth has been the strong performance of the Eritrea’s mining sector. The country’s economy is expected to grow much more thanks to the production of gold.
ETHIOPIA
Mining in Ethiopia, especially over recent years, has served as an important element to the economy. Mining for gold is a key development sector in the country with gold exports dramatically rising over the last several years. Gold, gemstones (diamonds and sapphires), and industrial minerals are important commodities for the country’s export-orientated growth strategy.
Ethiopia has discovered coal reserves in three separate areas projecting to 61 Mt of coal. Additional reserves have been located in the Western part of the country. Ethiopia’s mining programme is the sixth largest in the world.
RWANDA
In Rwanda, the minerals extracted include cassiterite, wolframite, gold, and coltan, which is used in the manufacture of electronic and communication devices. The mining sector is the country’s biggest source of export incomes and produces roughly 9% of the world’s tantalum needed for electronic developments.
TANZANIA
Tanzania’s mining sector is extremely rich in minerals comprising of gold, diamonds, coal, iron, uranium, nickel, chromium, tin, platinum, coltan, niobium, natural gas, and others. Tanzania’s collapsed volcano Mount Ngualla contains one of the largest rare earth oxide deposits in the world.
This nation has embraced the title of being the fifteenth-largest producer of gold in the world and the third-largest in Africa. Found ONLY in Tanzania, the country is well recognised for Tanzanite, a type of precious gemstone.
UGANDA
Since Uganda’s government has vastly improved the country’s mining and investment code, its mineral potential sees limitless growth. Uganda has significant potential to produce vast amounts of gold, tantalite, copper and cobalt. Uganda additionally has a large columbium-tantalum resource associated with the country’s carbonatite intrusions.
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