{"title":"Analysis of the Trends of Gold Mining in Ghana","authors":"A. B. Gbireh, A. Cobblah, R. Suglo","doi":"10.4314/GM.V9I1.42608","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Indigenous mining of gold in Ghana dates as far back as the 4th century. Large scale mining began in Ghana around 1500. Over the years, gold has been Ghana's major foreign exchange earner. However, the gold mining industry has gone through periods of gold booms and declines. Several measures were taken to make the gold mining sector attract foreign investment with little success until 1986 when the Minerals and Mining Law was promulgated. This paper attempts to analyse the factors that have affected the trends in gold mining in Ghana over the years and to suggest useful guidelines in mineral policy formulation to attract more foreign investment to enhance gold mining in Ghana.\nThe results of the analysis show that the creation of a conducive investment climate by the promulgation of the Minerals and Mining Law (PNDC Law 153), the adoption of a new investment code, the long period of political stability since 1981 and the reforms and restructuring of the mining sector in Ghana resulted in increased gold production, greater private sector ownership and management, enhanced environmental awareness and\ncommunity relations. In-house mining has given way to contract mining as most companies in Ghana have contracted out their mining operations to mining and service contractors. Ghana Mining Journal Vol. 9 2007: pp. 38-49","PeriodicalId":12530,"journal":{"name":"Ghana Mining Journal","volume":"14 1","pages":"38-49"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2009-02-13","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"8","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Ghana Mining Journal","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.4314/GM.V9I1.42608","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Abstract
Indigenous mining of gold in Ghana dates as far back as the 4th century. Large scale mining began in Ghana around 1500. Over the years, gold has been Ghana's major foreign exchange earner. However, the gold mining industry has gone through periods of gold booms and declines. Several measures were taken to make the gold mining sector attract foreign investment with little success until 1986 when the Minerals and Mining Law was promulgated. This paper attempts to analyse the factors that have affected the trends in gold mining in Ghana over the years and to suggest useful guidelines in mineral policy formulation to attract more foreign investment to enhance gold mining in Ghana.
The results of the analysis show that the creation of a conducive investment climate by the promulgation of the Minerals and Mining Law (PNDC Law 153), the adoption of a new investment code, the long period of political stability since 1981 and the reforms and restructuring of the mining sector in Ghana resulted in increased gold production, greater private sector ownership and management, enhanced environmental awareness and
community relations. In-house mining has given way to contract mining as most companies in Ghana have contracted out their mining operations to mining and service contractors. Ghana Mining Journal Vol. 9 2007: pp. 38-49
加纳土著开采黄金的历史可以追溯到4世纪。1500年左右,加纳开始大规模采矿业。多年来,黄金一直是加纳主要的外汇收入来源。然而,黄金采矿业经历了黄金繁荣和衰落的时期。采取了若干措施使金矿部门吸引外国投资,但收效甚微,直到1986年颁布了《矿物和采矿法》。本文试图分析多年来影响加纳金矿开采趋势的因素,并在矿产政策制定方面提出有用的指导方针,以吸引更多的外国投资,加强加纳的金矿开采。分析结果表明,通过颁布《矿物和采矿法》(PNDC第153号法)、通过新的投资法、1981年以来长期的政治稳定以及加纳矿业部门的改革和改组创造了有利的投资环境,导致黄金产量增加、私营部门所有权和管理权增加、环境意识增强和社区关系改善。内部采矿已让位于合同采矿,因为加纳的大多数公司已将其采矿业务外包给采矿和服务承包商。加纳矿业杂志Vol. 9 2007: pp. 38-49