Togo: After nickel, TFC is now interested in phosphate

Mining
Friday, 16 February 2018 15:03
Togo: After nickel, TFC is now interested in phosphate

(Togo First) - Togo’s phosphate sector welcomes a new actor, in line with the government’s efforts to boost the sector’s performance. The firm, according to Africa Intelligence’s confidential newsletter which revealed the information, is the local firm TFC.

According to the news website which provides confidential news on developments that impact the African economy, TFC has recently secured three exploration licenses for phosphate in Kara, northern Togo. The firm, let’s recall, had acquired last August other three exploration permits, namely the Haïto I, Haïto II and Kpatégan permits for nickel, cobalt, copper, chromite, platinum and gold.

Still in order to boost the phosphate sector, Togo’s minister of mining and energy, Dèdèriwè Abli-Bidamon, would meet with senior executives of Israeli group Elenilto, in Lomé or Europe, to review the Kpémé phosphate carbonate project which is located 30km from the Lomé port.

In September 2015, we may recall, Elenilto and its partner Wengfu won the international call to tenders for the Kpémé deposit, which is one the largest in all of Africa. In this framework, the firms were to produce every year, five million tons of phosphate fertilizers and phosphoric acid.

In Togo, phosphate remains the main driver of the mining industry. The country, with its large deposits, is the world’s fourth biggest producer of the ore.

Fiacre E. Kakpo

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