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Mining News Pro - According to the last production statistics provided by Nicico, the company produced 50,216,000 tons of and 710 thousand tons of concentrate.
According to Mining News Pro - According to the last production statistics provided by National Iranian Copper Industries Company, it produced 50,216,000 tons of and 710 thousand tons of concentrate which is respectively 7% and 5% ahead of the plan in each project.
“Until the end of the second month, Nicico produced 3500 tons of copper cathode and copper concentrate production is also ahead of the plan,” said Sad Abdi, Planning Manager of Nicico.
According to Abdi, during the first two months of this year, the company recorded a growth of 5% compared to the plan, producing 62,325 tons of anodes.
“Extraction of sulfur ore from by the end of the first month of this year is 4 million 666 thousand tons,” he added.
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