Zambia achieves record high copper production in 2020, minister says
Zambia produced 882 061 t of copper in 2020, up 10.8% from 796 430 t produced in 2019, Mines Minister Richard Musukwa said on Tuesday, calling it a “historical high” for Africa’s second-largest copper producer.
Musukwa said Zambia aims to produce more than 900,000 tonnes of copper in 2021, and has a long-term goal of exceeding one-million tonnes in annual production.
A worldwide shift to electric cars, which use much more copper than cars using traditional combustion engines, is expected to boost production of the metal, Musukwa said.
“The prospects for the mining sector look positive despite Coved-19,” Musukwa said.
Copper was discovered in Zambia in the late nineteenth century, and in the 1950s the Zambian copper belt dominated global production of the metal.
Zambia’s cobalt production, however, fell 21.8% in 2020, to 287 t from the 367 t produced in 2019. Musukwa put that drop down to reduced cobalt mineralisation and operational challenges at Konkola Copper Mine.
Nickel production more than doubled to 5 712 t in 2020 from 2 500 t in 2019, Musukwa said, adding that restructuring and streamlining of nickel operations had helped drive production up.
Zambia’s manganese production jumped 79% to 28 409 t in 2020 from 15 904 tt in 2019. With manganese mainly produced by small-scale miners, Musukwa said increased formalisation of manganese operations helped boost production.