Thursday, September 14, 2017

Peru, gold, mining, wealth and poverty, museums, Yanacocha

Peru, an immense gold mine, Where is that wealth?


Peru is an immense gold mine, because in every corner there is potential for exploitation. At present it has 2,800 Metric tons, 5% of the world's gold reserves estimated at 56,000 metric tons, is the sixth country in the world, according to the National Society of Mining, Oil and Energy (SNMPE). Australia is the leader with 9,100 metric tons, followed by Russia with 8,000 tons, Africa with 6,000 tons, the United States with 3,000 tons and Indonesia with 3,000 tons.



Of the 3,000 metric tons of gold reported as world production in 2015, Peru contributed 4.8% (145 tons), which allowed it to become the sixth largest producer of this precious metal.





In addition to the reserves, the gold is in the Museums that show wonderful works of the art of the ancient Peruvians. The incredible thing is that what is shown is only a fraction of those that exist and that was recovered from abroad, to form the national heritage that now prides Peruvians and amazes the visitors. How much will there be outside? How much gold is not reported?




The paradox without answer is Why is there no prosperity if there is an immense wealth in gold, other metals and minerals, forests, forests, fishing? Why now Singapore, a piece of land that does not appear on the world map, which has nothing, is a prosperous and developed country?








If there were honesty, the amount of reserves would be higher and the level of development would also be high. It seems that Peru is destined to be the source of the wealth of other peoples, while its own people do not benefit from that wealth or simply live from memories. Meanwhile, irresponsible mining continues and is destroyed without compassion the territory.




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Los países con mayores reservas de oro a nivel mundial. ¿Y Perú?