In search of a new development strategy for the beneficiation and export of South Africa's minerals (Presidential Address)

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 13
- File Size:
- 1432 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1985
Abstract
Much has been said and written about the need to reduce South Africa's dependence on gold. To compensate for the decline in the country's foreign-exchange earnings resulting from the phasing out of gold, which must inevitably occur at some future date, a far higher priority will have to be placed on the mining, beneficiation, and export of the 59 other mineral commodities produced in South Africa. The basic strategy of the mining and metallurgical industries should be to move from the traditional approach of establishing a resource base to the establishment of a market base; to turn from production orientation to market orientation; and to rely less on exploration and economies of scale and more on process innovation and product development. The enthusiasm, entrepreneurial spirit, and commitment of the leaders in the mining and metallurgical industry will clearly be of decisive importance in the establishment of new industries for the beneficiation and export of added-value mineral-based products. The State can make a significant contribution by the provision of a welldeveloped and efficient infrastructure, including rail and harbour facilities, communications and health services, roads, and of electricity and water supplies. In our search for a new development strategy for the beneficiation and export of South Africa's minerals, we need to recognize that no one nation has all the mineralresources that it needs. Commercial and strategic manipulation of mineral supplies should no longer be tolerated. The future of the human species lies in international cooperation and in a greater understanding of the limitations of the world we live in.
Citation
APA:
(1985) In search of a new development strategy for the beneficiation and export of South Africa's minerals (Presidential Address)MLA: In search of a new development strategy for the beneficiation and export of South Africa's minerals (Presidential Address). The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1985.