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Coat of Arms of Cuba |
Although
Cuba
has been off limits for Americans since shortly after
Fidel
Castro took power in 1959 an active mining industry has sprung up with gold
being one of the products being mined.
Other mineral products include copper and zinc in deposits found the
central
province of Villa
Clara under the framework of the
Bolivarian Alternative for the
Americas (ALBA) according to reports seen in the weekly newspaper
Trabajadores of
Nov. 11, 2008.
Cuba
according to Armando Garcia the chief of operations for the view of the
Geominera
Del Centro Company said the gold mine will be located in the
municipality
of Placetas copper and zinc mine
being located in Manicaraqua. He went on
to say
Cuba is
developing several economic and social programs under the ALBA initiative that
will promote regional integration as an alternative to the made in the
US
free trade agreement. Other projects that are being promoted under the spell
ALBA include the fuel refinery and derivative processing facilities at
Cienfuegos.
Cuba
has a history of mining that extends back over 300 years, and the period from
1900 to the present time mining is a permanent activity. During World War II
the mining of manganese, some copper and nickel was the most important meeting
that occurred in Cuba.
Cuba is also
capable of producing nickel and cobalt ranks it sixth in the production of
medical and produces about 8% of the world's supply of cobalt. The production
and minerals is mainly state-controlled, although recently the government has
tried to amend the mineral laws that will hopefully change the way mining is conducted
in Cuba.
Geominera in 1993 utilizing state funds was formed as a private company for the
purpose of gold and base metals exploration.
The greatest amount of gold production in Cuba
was in 1998 when the country produced 1000 kg of gold. This number has fallen
back to around 500 kg according to the last reported figures. The Delita concession on the Isla de la
Juventud contains an estimated 1.5 million ounces of gold with the government
planning for a possible open pit mine.
Cuba
also has some placer gold mainly found as decomposed stringers of quartz in
laterite. The placer gold in Cuba
is extremely fine and difficult to mine hence there is little or no placer
mining on the island.
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