Extraction of three salt mines begins in Afghanistan

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Maimana (Afghanistan), Aug 3 (VOICE) The extraction of three salt mines in Qaramqul district, north Afghanistan’s Faryab province, formally commenced on Saturday, said Hamayon Afghan, spokesperson for the Ministry of Mines and Petroleum.

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The project, led by a local private company, involves an investment of 24 million US dollars. The company has leased the 14-square-kilometre territory for 15 years and aims to produce tonnes of salt per day, according to the official.

In addition to the extraction operations, the company will also establish a salt processing plant in the area.

The project is expected to generate employment opportunities for 500 people, providing a significant boost to the local economy, news agency reported.

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The Afghan caretaker government has previously awarded several mining contracts to Afghan and foreign companies. These efforts are part of a broader strategy to launch development and infrastructure projects aimed at addressing economic challenges and creating job opportunities.

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