Moroccan Manganese Discovery Shows Promise for Canadian Mining Firm

Laboratory tests conducted on manganese deposits in Morocco are excellent, says the Canadian company Elcora, which plans to start production before the end of this year.
In a press release, the group indicates that the test results for the 12 trials conducted on its manganese deposit located at the Atlas Fox Deposit are all positive.
More specifically, "the manganese masses have been tested between 16% and 50% for an average of 34%. All sample locations are mapped and easily accessible for surface deposit mining," the note states.
Commenting on these data, Elcora’s President and CEO, Troy Grant, cited in the press release, said the results of these tests are excellent as they exceed the researchers’ expectations. "Elcora’s mining projects in Morocco are on the right track. Production should start before the end of the year," he added.
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