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Colombia’s artisanal gold miners now part of a traceable global supply chain

11 de diciembre de 2019
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A group of international organizations, led by Switzerland’s Better Gold Initiative (BGI), has extended their responsible mining initiative to hundreds of artisanal gold miners from El Chocó, Colombia, which are now part of a fully traceable and accountable international supply chain.

About 500 local gold panners or “barequeros” have benefited from the initiative, with aims at improving their working practices in one of the South American country’s poorest regions, still affected by internal conflict.

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The program also eliminates child labour and ensures proper environmental practices are in place.

Other than BGI, a public partnership between the Swiss
Better Gold Association (SBGA) and the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic
Affairs (SECO), the program involves key gold sector actors, such as Colombian
International Gold Trader Anexpo, Colombian NGO Atabaque, precious metals
refiner Valcambi and luxury watch and jewellery Maison Chopard.

Program seeks to improve gold panners’ working practices and prevent child labour in one of Colombia’s poorest regions, still affected by internal conflict

The process begins with artisanal miners being subject to strict due diligence before they can sell their gold to Anexpo. The metal is then shipped to Switzerland, where Valcambi refines it and Chopard uses it in the making of its luxury products.

The system ensures that the barequeros receive a competitive price and an additional incentive of 70 cents per gram. It also allows them to know the exact destination of their gold, a Valcambi spokesperson told MINING.com.

In El Chocó, Colombia’s second-largest gold producing region,
artisanal gold mining has been one of the main sources of income for the
population of predominantly Afro-Colombians. The Barequeros, of with 46% are
women, use local traditional alluvial mining techniques with hand equipment
such as sluices and panning. No mercury is applied, protecting the region’s
biodiversity, which is among the most unique in the world.

To be legally registered, artisanal gold miners need to
obtain a special permit that allows them to produce manually and sell up 420
grams of the precious metal a year.

“Artisanal ancestral alluvial miners in El Chocó lack access to effective mechanisms and resources to improve their working conditions, creating barriers to their ability to comply with formal and international market requirements,” Nils Krauer, BGI Regional Advisor, said in a ceremony held on Friday, marking the first delivery of the incentive.

Colombia’s artisanal gold miners now part of fully traceable global supply chain
Almost half of the artisanal miners active at El Chocó are women. (Image provided.)

“We are all here to witness that artisanal gold panners,
producing only a few grams of gold per year and fulfilling the SBGA criteria,
can reach the Swiss market and become an SBGA eligible gold supplier,” Secretary
General, Diana Culillas, said.

Pressure on companies to ensure the metals they buy are not fuelling conflict or involving child labour have stepped up in recent years, particularly after abusive mining practices in Congo came to light in 2015.

Pressure on companies to ensure the metals they buy are not fuelling conflict or involving child labour have stepped up in recent years

According to Amnesty International, children as young as seven have been
found scavenging for rocks containing cobalt in the DRC. The group also claims
to have evidence that the cobalt those miners dig has been entering the supply
chains of some of the world’s biggest brands.

Those and other allegations have put pressure on companies and on traders. The London Metal Exchange (LME), the world’s biggest market for industrial metals, has plans to ban metal tainted by human rights abuses. The initiative to ensure responsible sourcing originally had 2022 as the deadline, but LME will now wait until 2025.

The European Union passed a regulation in May 2017 to stop mine workers being abused and conflict minerals being exported to the EU. The requirement to ensure mineral imports are responsibly sourced will become effective on Jan. 1, 2021.

The London Bullion Market Association (LBMA), in October, called refiners to work on developing and accepting output from artisanal, formalized projects in frontier and emerging markets.

To be accepted by vault managers in London — a storage hub for the world’s physical bullion trade —gold bars must now come from one of the refineries accredited by the LBMA as meeting its “good delivery” standards.

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