Advancing Network Metal Mining
Written by Editorial
Thursday, 07 February 2008
Among the activities being conducted Program Materials (PROMAT) Fundacite Bolivar in the field of mining, provides for the consolidation of networks of productive innovation Socialists (RSIP) Mining and Non-Metallic Steel, framed in the Mission Science, led by The Ministry of People's Power for Science and Technology (MPPCT). In the field of ideas, the Red Metallic Mining which is located in the Santa Rita town Callao, develops successful initial training programme approved by the MPPCT, which has a 50% advance, helping with the training and comprehensive training that the miners.
In addition, forward a proposal which provides for technical assistance, technological improvements in the production processes involved and tools to strengthen the skills and attitudes to enable miners shape teams work productive, competitive and successful, informed Dr . Humberto Jimenez, coordinator of the Programme Materials and Network.
The members of the Small Miners Association of Santa Rita (ASOCIPEMICA), have high expectations regarding the draft of the network and expect to see concrete construction of the Training Room, a proposal that comes as a necessity to consolidate the RSIP, due to precarious conditions where they receive training and for what they have input from the mining companies: CVG Minerven, Ecla, Merendon, Agapov Group, among others.
Additionally, representatives of Asocipemica, Gustavo Moncada and Alexis Roberto recognize the selfless support which has been providing Dr. Laura Walls, head of the MIBAM Concessions to formalize a number of projects developed by the mining community, but hoped that the authorities of that office, approval of the resources that will enable them to make investments to improve the processes of mineral extraction and benefit gold , which will undoubtedly improve the living conditions of the mining community.
In this respect, Dr. Jimenez said that approval of resources requested by the MIBAM, support that the state can provide through Mining Fund and the resources available from the Bank for Economic and Social Development (BANDES), will help tecnificar small-scale mining, and that may have a more suitable equipment for the processing of gold ore, as well as access to the purchase of housing and decent spaces for training, the network will be strengthened.
"Some 300 people will benefit directly and indirectly and activity can be developed more attached to the current legal framework," said Jimenez. (Press Fundacite Bolivar).