Three companies worked together to make special gold bars from Ghana's small mines. Typhoon Greenfield Development, MKS PAMP, and Development Gold International gave these bars to the Ashanti King during a mining conference. Six bars went to auction to raise money for the King's charities. The money will help restore land and protect clean water. Ministers from eight African countries watched the ceremony.
Ghana sent its first batch of traceable gold to Switzerland for processing. The 445 grams came from the Adomanu mine and met international standards. This marks a major change for Ghana's small mining operations. The London Bullion Market Association backed the project. Small miners can access global markets through this program.
Development Gold International spent four years helping miners meet world standards. The company created new rules for responsible mining practices. These standards fight problems like water pollution and unsafe working conditions. Technology tracks gold from mines to export markets. African experts designed the program specifically for Ghana's needs.
Ghana sent its first batch of traceable gold to Switzerland for processing. The 445 grams came from the Adomanu mine and met international standards. This marks a major change for Ghana's small mining operations. The London Bullion Market Association backed the project. Small miners can access global markets through this program.
Development Gold International spent four years helping miners meet world standards. The company created new rules for responsible mining practices. These standards fight problems like water pollution and unsafe working conditions. Technology tracks gold from mines to export markets. African experts designed the program specifically for Ghana's needs.