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Gem producer Botswana cuts output | Gem producer Botswana cuts output |
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The world's largest diamond producer, Botswana, is to cut output by more than half this year, because of falling demand for gems. | |
Debswana, jointly owned by the Botswana government and De Beers, said it would produce 15 million carats of diamonds, against 33.6 million carats last year. | Debswana, jointly owned by the Botswana government and De Beers, said it would produce 15 million carats of diamonds, against 33.6 million carats last year. |
It came after state diamond trading firm DTCB said it could only sell between 18 and 20 million carats. | It came after state diamond trading firm DTCB said it could only sell between 18 and 20 million carats. |
In February, Debswana had said it would close two mines for the rest of 2009. | In February, Debswana had said it would close two mines for the rest of 2009. |
"If there are indications that demand will improve quickly, then we will increase production," said DTCB corporate affairs manager Esther Kanaimba. | "If there are indications that demand will improve quickly, then we will increase production," said DTCB corporate affairs manager Esther Kanaimba. |
She said there was some inventory left from poor sales in November and December last year. | She said there was some inventory left from poor sales in November and December last year. |
DTCB was set up in 2008 by Botswana's former president, Festus Mogae, in a move designed to boost local business and create jobs. | DTCB was set up in 2008 by Botswana's former president, Festus Mogae, in a move designed to boost local business and create jobs. |
The mining industry in Botswana has cut 4,500 jobs as global demand for diamonds has fallen. Debswana produces close to a quarter of the world's output. | The mining industry in Botswana has cut 4,500 jobs as global demand for diamonds has fallen. Debswana produces close to a quarter of the world's output. |
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