Nile Investment Minister: State contains more than twenty important minerals and produces 65% of Sudan's gold production

The Minister of Investment, Industry and Tourism of Nile State, Othman Abdel Rahim Amara, announced that the state has more than (20) important minerals and produces (65%) of the production of gold of Sudan.
The Minister of Investment listed the minerals the state abounds in, such as the white sand in the south of Matama, used in the manufacture of glass, microchips and other industries, and in the north of the state marble . , mica, Carolina and iron. He pointed out that the iron industry in River State is ancient, especially in the Kabushi area, in ancient times it predated the British city of Birmingham, which was previously famous for iron mining in the world, in addition to gold. mining in the locality of Abou Hamad and Berber.
The Minister of Investment said mining industries attract many countries, companies and institutions, especially countries known for these industries, such as South Africa.
Amara confirmed that Nile State would focus on mining, which is divided
Geographically, as any locality benefits from a specific mineral resource that is not available in the second, this gives each locality a different advantage over the other, allowing multiple industries in each locality to integrate all these industries and to make the State a major industrial player. A.





