Presentation and History

Developing Skills for Sustainable Energy and Mining Growth

Presentation and History

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Presentation and History

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Presentation and History

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Mining

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As evidenced by the many remains throughout the country, Morocco is a country with a long mining tradition. Some of these remains date back to the Phoenician times and show that mining has been an essential part of the country’s socio-economic activity for centuries. Morocco’s first modern mines opened in the 1920s. At that time, the state was concerned with the evaluation of various mineral substances in the country’s subsoil (fluoride, iron, lead, cobalt, zinc, copper, manganese, silver, phosphates, antimony, tungsten, etc.). It was also during this period that the main public institutions for geological infrastructure, exploration and mining were created.
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Morocco’s first modern mines opened at the beginning of 1920s

The Mining Sector Evolution

For a long time, Morocco has continued to develop its mining sector. Morocco has set up advanced research, mining and mineral enrichment units. The country also made sure to have trained managers and technicians necessary for its mining industry. Apart from phosphates, which today represent an essential pillar of the Moroccan economy, the country exploits a wide range of mineral substances and produces large volumes: silver, lead, zinc, cobalt, copper, fluoride, manganese, baryte, etc.

Mining sector as a pillar of economy

This sector directly contributes to the country’s trade balance. It plays a significant role in socio-economic development, including in the country’s most isolated regions. To better understand the importance of the mining sector, here are a series of economic indicators that demonstrate this: