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Message: Plan deepen Caura against illegal mining in 2011

Plan deepen Caura against illegal mining in 2011
Sunday, October 24, 2010


The implementation of the Plan Caura left unemployed and with promises of hundreds of miners. Photo Archives The National Executive aims to deepen the implementation of the Plan Caura illegal mining next year, whose implementation began this year in the mining areas of Bolivar state.

The draft 2011 Budget Law states that aspire to strengthen the implementation of the Plan Caura, because "it is a very important regional initiative that articulates a new set of management, which are engines of development districts, which in turn to open spaces for new levels of power are also popular items within the same strategic line in which to exercise sovereignty of the Venezuelan State. "

The document emphasizes that the global crisis and its impact on the global economy resulted in an upturn in gold prices in international markets in 2010, because the mineral became a haven for investors, for that reason "for 2011 is estimated that these prices will continue in great improvement, a situation that is good for Venezuela, because it is considered a major holder of this valuable resource."

The Ministry of Basic Industries and Mining (Mibam) expects to receive income from other minerals, nickel, coal, gold, bauxite and diamonds, for fiscal year 2011 for the amount of Bs 206.0 million, distributed in severance tax mining and special advantages.

"The severance tax was Bs 152.5 million and is distributed as follows: on gold, silver, platinum and other metals associated with the latter Bs 65.5 million, on diamond and other precious stones Bs . 0.2 million and other minerals Bs 86.8 million. On the other hand, mining is estimated special benefits provide the amount Bs 53.5 million the total resources of the Republic "he says.

Piar Mission
In the mining sector, the Foundation Mission Piar-created to regularize the situation of small miners in Bolivar, has a budget for 2011 of Bs 2,740,964, transfers from regular resources of the Ministry of the Office of the President and Ministry of Basic Industries and Mining.

The amount for next year is only 4.7% higher than 2010 from Bs 2,615,964, from the Office of the President.

Like last year, resources are allocated to the project "Strengthening of People's Power socio mining techniques and activities to small-scale miners and mining." (MRC)

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