In the second quarter of the financial year (30 September), the company Diamcor Mining diamonds sold for $ 1.2 million, an average of $ 141 per carat.
The company put up for tender and sold 8274 carats, 171% more than a year ago. Revenues amounted to $ 537,620 at the July tender and $ 629,318 at an auction in September, said Diamcor, who gets the diamonds from the mine Krohn-Endora (Krone-Endora) in South Africa.
Average prices for tenders in line with expectations and the company's "reflect the continued weakness in prices for certain categories of rough diamonds," the company said.
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Organizers of the annual conference of the mining sector in Botswana noted that the agenda will be expanded to production infrastructure discussions this year. The conference participants will discuss the issues of energy, water, transport and the environment that affect the extraction of minerals.
Conference Coordinator Emma Rinn (Emma Rynn) told news agency Rough & Polished, that this year the important topics of the meeting will be the problem of financing the projects.
"The modernized agenda will include both single individual presentations of keynote speakers and panel discussion participants in the mining industry and experts from various industries," - she said.
As part of the discussions will discuss the potential of an economy based on resource extraction, infrastructure problems, the future of the energy sector in Botswana and increase the added value of diamonds adds Rinn.
The Conference will be held in Gaborone, the capital of the country, from 14 to 15 June.
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