Ghana stands poised to retain its crown as Africas leading gold producer in 2024.
Samuel A.
Jinapor, Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, announced this projection with confidence.The nations gold industry continues to shine brightly on the continental stage.
Ghanas gold production has steadily increased over recent years.In 2023, the country produced 4 million ounces of gold.
This marked an 8.3% rise from the previous year.
Experts now predict output will reach between 4.5 and 4.9 million ounces in 2024.This growth cements Ghanas position at the top of Africas gold-producing nations.
South Africa, once the undisputed leader, now trails behind.Other major producers like Sudan, Mali, and Burkina Faso also lag in comparison to Ghanas output.
The economic impact of Ghanas gold industry cannot be overstated.Ghanas Golden Ascent: Maintaining Africas Top Gold Producer Status in 2024.
(Photo Internet reproduction)Gold exports accounted for 54% of the countrys total exports in the first half of 2024.
This translated to $5 billion in revenue.
Projections suggest full-year gold exports could exceed $10 billion.A Key Contributor to Economic GrowthGhanas mining sector contributes significantly to the national coffers.
In 2023, it generated GH11.69 billion in fiscal revenue.
The industry also brought in $7.8 billion in foreign exchange earnings.These figures underscore the sectors vital role in Ghanas economy.
Large-scale producers drive much of this success.
Companies like AngloGold Ashanti and Newmont Ghana Gold Ltd lead the pack.However, small-scale mining operations also play a crucial role.
They contributed $1.7 billion in exports during the first half of 2024 alone.
The government has implemented initiatives to maximize benefits from the gold sector.The Domestic Gold Purchase Programme, launched in 2022, encourages local gold sales.
Mining companies have sold over 781,000 ounces of refined gold to the Bank of Ghana through this program.Ghanas success story extends beyond mere production figures.
The country ranks sixth globally in gold production.
This achievement gains even more significance considering the recent surge in gold prices.Gold reached a record $2,482 an ounce in July 2024.
However, challenges remain for Ghanas gold industry.
Environmental concerns loom large, particularly regarding small-scale mining operations.The government faces pressure to balance economic gains with ecological responsibility.
Exploration incentives and value addition also require attention to sustain growth.Ghanas approach to these challenges will shape the industrys future.
The government is considering removing VAT on exploration to encourage investment.It also promotes local refining and processing of gold.
These steps aim to increase the sectors long-term viability and value to the nation.Comparison with Other African ProducersGhana: 4.5-4.9 moz (projected for 2024)South Africa: Historically the largest producer, now second to GhanaSudan: Emerging as a significant contributorMali: Major producer, but facing production declinesBurkina Faso: Rising producer despite security challengesTanzania: Steady growth in production
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