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Zambia’s Copper Output Set to Soar to 1 Million Tons by 2027

M.Cby M.C
July 22, 2024
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Zambia, Africa’s second-largest copper producer, is on a trajectory to significantly boost its copper production.

According to the country’s Ministry of Finance, Zambia’s annual copper production is expected to grow by more than 40%, reaching 1 million tons by 2027. This ambitious target aligns with the global shift towards renewable energy, which is driving up demand for copper—a critical component in electric vehicles (EVs), wind farms, and other green technologies.

In 2023, Zambia’s copper output dropped to a 14-year low of 698,566 tons. This decline was largely due to frequent tax changes and ongoing disputes between the mining sector and the previous government. Such instability had a detrimental effect on production levels, causing uncertainty among investors and operational disruptions in the mining sector.

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The Ministry of Finance and National Planning has outlined a medium-term budget plan that projects a steady increase in copper production from 2025 to 2027. This anticipated growth hinges on several critical factors:

Resolution of Existing Challenges

Meanwhile, efforts are underway to address and resolve issues plaguing some of the country’s major mines. By stabilizing operations and ensuring a conducive environment for mining activities, Zambia aims to enhance productivity.

The Initiation of new mining projects, known as greenfield projects, is expected to contribute significantly to the increase in copper output. These projects involve exploring and developing new mining sites, thereby expanding the country’s mining capacity.

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Upgrading and expanding current mining infrastructure will enable Zambia to boost its copper production. This includes modernizing equipment, enhancing extraction techniques, and increasing the efficiency of processing facilities.

A crucial aspect of Zambia’s strategy to increase copper production is the comprehensive mapping of its mineral resources. The country plans to expand the percentage of its landmass that is surveyed for mineral potential.

This will be achieved through integrated geophysical, geological, and satellite imagery surveys. By identifying new copper-rich areas, Zambia can attract investment and develop additional mining sites.

Long-Term Vision

Zambia’s long-term vision is even more ambitious. By 2031, the country aims to more than quadruple its copper output to 3 million tons. Achieving this goal will require sustained efforts in investment, technological advancement, and regulatory stability.

The government’s proactive approach to creating a favorable investment climate and addressing operational challenges will be critical to realizing this vision.

Copper is a cornerstone of Zambia’s economy, accounting for approximately 70% of its export earnings. A substantial increase in copper production will have several positive economic implications for the country.

Higher copper output will lead to increased export earnings, bolstering the country’s revenue base. This can support various developmental initiatives and public services.

Expanding the mining sector will create employment opportunities, both directly in mining operations and indirectly in related industries. This can help reduce unemployment and improve living standards.

Moreover, a stable and growing mining sector will attract both local and international investors. This influx of capital can spur further economic growth and development.

Increased mining activities will necessitate the development of infrastructure such as roads, railways, and power supply. These improvements can benefit other sectors of the economy as well.

While the prospects for Zambia’s copper industry are promising, several challenges remain. Ensuring a stable and predictable regulatory environment is crucial to maintaining investor confidence.

Additionally, addressing environmental concerns associated with mining activities will be essential to sustainable development. The government must also focus on building local capacity and ensuring that the benefits of increased copper production are widely shared among the population.

The successful implementation of these plans will not only enhance the country’s economic prospects but also contribute to its long-term sustainable development goals.

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