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  2. Mining industry of Madagascar - Wikipedia

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    Today, Madagascar's mining industry is separated into two main types of mining: Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining (ASM) and large-scale public-private mining. Artisanal and small-scale operations are typically not associated with companies – it is more of an individual operation and large-scale mining involves large, often international companies.

  3. Ambatovy mine - Wikipedia

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    Ambatovy accounts for 32% of Madagascar’s foreign exchange earnings. [9] In 2022 the company paid 44 million US$ (198 Billion ariary) in mining taxes & fees to the Malagasy government. Furthermore US$340 million were spent with local purchases. [10] 40,000 tonnes of nickel and 3600 tons of cobalt were produced during the same year.

  4. Mandena mine - Wikipedia

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    Mandena mine (also Mandena operation, Mandena concession, or the QMM mine) is an ilmenite mine operated by Rio Tinto subsidiary QIT Madagascar Minerals (QMM). It is located near Taolagnaro, Fort Dauphin , Anosy region, Madagascar .

  5. Red Island Minerals - Wikipedia

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    Red Island Minerals Ltd (RIM) is a Perth Western Australia-based coal development company operating in Madagascar.The company is wholly owned by PTT Asia Pacific Mining Pty Ltd, [1] a subsidiary of PTT Public Company Limited, a state-owned Thai company.

  6. Molo mine - Wikipedia

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    The Molo mine is one of the largest graphite mines in Madagascar. [1] The mine is located in Atsimo-Andrefana, near the town of Fotadrevo. [1] The deposit was discovered in 2011, following explorations of the nearby Green Giant mine. [2] The mine has reserves amounting to 120 million tonnes of ore grading 8% graphite metal. [1]

  7. Ampasindava mine - Wikipedia

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    The Ampasindava mine is the site for a possible rare earths mine in Madagascar. [1] The concession is located in the municipality of Mangaoka, Diana Region in northern Madagascar on the eastern side of the Ampasindava Peninsula. [1] The deposit has reserves amounting to 130 million tonnes of ore grading 0.08% RE. [1]

  8. Madagascar court orders one-week postponement of ... - AOL

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    A court in Madagascar on Thursday ordered a one-week postponement of the island's November election, a move that incumbent president Andry Rajoelina has opposed. The High Constitutional Court said ...

  9. Green Giant mine - Wikipedia

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    The Green Giant mine [1] is one of the largest vanadium mines in Madagascar. [2] The mine is located in Betioky Sud in Atsimo-Atsinanana. [2] The mine has reserves amounting to 59.2 million tonnes of ore grading 0.68% vanadium. [2]