A Chinese manganese smelting company will soon carry out exploratory work in Fiji.
China Yunnan Metallurgical Company (CYMCO) will carry out exploration work on on potential manganese deposits in Nasaucoko in the upper-reaches of Navosa on Fiji’s largest island, Viti Levu. The work is expected to cost $5million over the next three years.
The Fijian government has granted a 30-year surface lease to Viti Mining Limited which is exploring in the area. Viti CEO John Sanday said that mining is expected to start next month. Mr Sanday said CYMCO officials were impressed with the manganese ore grade in Fiji during a visit in December. Of CYMCO he said "by the end of the year it will be the biggest manganese smelting company in China and in a couple of years it will be the biggest in the world with an output exceeding one million tonnes of manganese ferroalloy per year," he said.
The manganese ore is expected to be bought by CYMCO at market prices.
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