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Ghana to maintain positive gold output in 2024 with right policies, incentives – Karen Kwarteng

Isaac Dzidzoamenu By Isaac Dzidzoamenu Published June 25, 2024
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Karen Judy Kwarteng, Head of Global Markets Sales, Corporate and Investment Banking, Stanbic Bank Ghana
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In 2023, Ghana’s gold production surged to an impressive four million ounces, reflecting an 8.3 percent increase from the previous year and marking the highest output since the COVID-19 pandemic.

This significant milestone has been attributed to government policies aimed at supporting small-scale miners and fostering an investor-friendly environment.

Government initiatives, including tax breaks, have played a crucial role in revitalizing the small-scale mining sector, which has effectively compensated for declines in large-scale mining output. These policies have not only bolstered small-scale operations but also set the stage for potential growth in large-scale mining projects.

Karen Kwarteng, Head of Global Markets Sales, Corporate and Investment Banking, at Stanbic Bank, in an interview with CNBC Africa, highlighted the critical factors driving this success and provided insights into the future of the country’s gold mining sector. “Gold remains a cornerstone of Ghana’s mining industry. The government’s strategic support for small-scale miners through tax incentives and an investor-friendly atmosphere has significantly boosted production. The challenge now is to replicate these strategies to enhance large-scale mining operations and attract further investment in infrastructure and technology,” Karen Kwarteng stated.

Looking ahead to 2024, Karen Kwarteng projected a positive outlook, with an estimated gold output of 4.5 million ounces. This forecast is underpinned by a synergy of both large and small-scale mining activities. Additionally, potential increases in the production of other minerals such as bauxite, manganese, and diamonds are expected to contribute to this growth.

Reflecting on past challenges, including weather disruptions that affected production, Karen Kwarteng expressed optimism about the improved operating conditions for mines in the coming year. “The conducive environment for mining operations, coupled with a focus on sustainability and the integration of ESG principles, will ensure the long-term viability of the sector,” she noted.

In 2023, the revenue generated from the gold sector reached impressive figures, emphasizing the important role of mining in Ghana’s economy. As cocoa earnings experienced a slowdown, the mining sector, particularly gold mining, has emerged as a key player in bridging revenue gaps and driving economic growth. The sector’s substantial contribution to foreign exchange earnings and overall revenue highlights its importance in the nation’s economic sustainability.

Karen Kwarteng highlighted the need for continued conducive policies, investment promotion, and sustainable practices to maintain and enhance the sector’s growth trajectory. She mentioned that “The positive trajectory in gold production sets a solid foundation for the industry’s expansion and underscores its pivotal role in Ghana’s economic landscape.”

As Ghana’s mining industry continues to evolve, the potential for further growth remains promising. The country’s achievement in gold production this year signals a robust and resilient economic sector poised for continued success and expansion in the years to come.

Source: Ghana/Starrfm.com.gh/103.5FM

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