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  2. Mineral industry of Africa - Wikipedia

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    The second-largest mineral industry in the world is the mineral industry of Africa, which implies large quantities of resources due to Africa being the second largest continent, with 30.37 million square kilometres of land.With a population of 1.4 billion living there, mineral exploration and production constitute significant parts of their economies for many African countries and remain keys ...

  3. Natural resources of Africa - Wikipedia

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    Africa has 30% of the remaining mineral resources in the world. 57% of Africa's export earnings comes from hydrocarbons. From 1980 to 2012, proven oil reserves in Africa grew by 150%. [4] Ore resources in Africa are abundant [citation needed] while other continents are beginning to face depletion of resources.

  4. Lists of countries by mineral production - Wikipedia

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    South Africa China: List of countries by manganese production: Mercury [15] China Mexico: List of countries by mercury production: Nickel [16] Indonesia Philippines: List of countries by nickel production: Niobium [17] Brazil Canada: List of countries by niobium production: Palladium [18] Russia South Africa: List of countries by palladium ...

  5. Mining industry of the Central African Republic - Wikipedia

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    The Central African Republic's mineral resource endowment includes copper, diamond, gold, graphite, ilmenite, iron ore, kaolin, kyanite, lignite, limestone, manganese, monazite, quartz, rutile, salt, tin, and uranium. Of these commodities, only diamond and gold were produced in 2006 - subsistence farming was the mainstay of the economy. [1]

  6. Geology of the Central African Republic - Wikipedia

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    The Mineral Industries of Central African Republic, Cote D'Ivoire, and Togo (PDF). US Geological Survey; Rocks for Crops: Central African Republic (PDF). University of Guelph; Schluter, Thomas (2008). Geological Atlas of Africa. Springer. ISBN 9783540763734. "Hydrogeology of Central African Republic"

  7. A rejuvenated railway could change how minerals move in ... - AOL

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    The initiative aims to create an efficient transport link from Africa’s mineral-rich interior to the port of Lobito on its west coast for export. A rejuvenated railway could change how minerals ...

  8. Mining industry of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    By 2019, Ghana had overtaken South Africa to become Africa’s largest gold producer. [27] While large-scale mining dominates Ghana’s economy, small-scale and artisanal mining (locally known as "galamsey") also flourish, particularly in rural areas. These activities, often informal and unregulated, contributes to gold production but brings ...

  9. Geology of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Gold, platinum group metals and chromium are Zimbabwe's key mineral resources. The Great Dyke provides most of Zimbabwe's chromium reserves. Zimbabwe experienced a decline in the mining of many minerals in the period to 2008 including the closure of several gold mines. However, diamond production increased making the country Africa's seventh ...