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Bread from stones: no single recipe

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  • Sullivan, Peter

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Mining companies’ main business is to focus on their core expertise — best-practice mining development and operation. Resolute Mining Limited has over two decades of expertise, and is one of the largest gold producers listed on the Australian Stock Exchange. In Africa we mine, or have mined, in Mali, Tanzania and Ghana, and have explored in Côte d’Ivoire. We have an underground operation at Ravenswood in Queensland. Mining companies often need to focus on community development in the region of a mine because that forms a key plank of harmonious operations, and Resolute has a strong history in this respect also. Agriculture is only one of the important components in partnering with communities. Health and education are other examples of community development that can be advanced through mining company inputs, both in the local area and via taxes and royalties to the country’s government. There are multiple opportunities for mining companies in Africa, depending on the country and area of operation. Although it takes persistence and effort to be successful with these opportunities, mining companies offer a cost-effective platform for others to continue and build on.

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  • Sullivan, Peter, 2013. "Bread from stones: no single recipe," 2013: Mining, Agriculture and Development: Bread from stones?, 26-27 August 2013 177299, Crawford Fund.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:cfcp13:177299
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.177299
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    1. Urama, Kevin Chika, 2013. "Mining and agriculture for development: exploring the nexus," 2013: Mining, Agriculture and Development: Bread from stones?, 26-27 August 2013 177300, Crawford Fund.
    2. Abdul‐Wadood Moomen & Divine Odame‐Appiah, 2023. "Examining the spatial incongruity between mining sector and beekeeping activities," Natural Resources Forum, Blackwell Publishing, vol. 47(2), pages 177-191, May.

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