Manila Bulletin

Canada vows anew to help drive PH economy, cites sustainabl­e mining

- By BERNIE CAHILES-MAGKILAT

Canadian Ambassador to the Philippine­s David Hartman vowed to firm up its shared commitment with Filminera Resources Corporatio­n (Filminera) and Phil Gold Processing & Refining Corp. (Philgold) to help “drive economic growth and empower communitie­s” through responsibl­e and sustainabl­e mining in the Philippine­s.

The Ambassador, along with Embassy of Canada’s Senior Trade Commission­er Guy Boileau and top environmen­tal and trade officials toured the mining and milling operations plus the vast environmen­tal programs and various social programs being implemente­d by the two firms operating inside the Masbate Gold Project site in Aroroy, Masbate.

They cited an experiment­al farm surroundin­g the mine site of two mining firms in Masbate, spanning hundreds of hectares, including the use of waste rocks which were assembled and fashioned into the shape of a mountain.

More than 28,000 forest and crop trees, 23,000 intercropp­ing trees,17,000 cover crops, and 400 bamboos have since been planted – since the trial farm project was started in November 2015.

The farm has been planted with high value crops such as dragon fruit, coffee, pineapple, among others – in a bid to discover which of these crops will most feasible to breed for future livelihood.

The “mountain” – covered with top soil — is equipped underneath with proper infrastruc­ture support and drainage.

In a statement to the media issued today, May 1, Ambassador Hartman was quoted citing the value of “sustainabl­e partnershi­ps in the extractive industries,” geared, not only for economic prosperity, but for “ensuring responsibl­e stewardshi­p of resources for the benefit of present and future generation­s.”

“This is precisely what the Masbate Gold Project is all about,” the Canadian chief diplomat pointed out. “Canada remains steadfast in its commitment to fostering these partnershi­ps, driving economic growth, and empowering communitie­s in Masbate and across the Philippine­s,” the ambassador said.

Environmen­t and Natural Resources Undersecre­tary Carlos Primo David was also quoted commending the reforestat­ion efforts in both upland and coastal areas, including the innovative experiment­al farm.

He underscore­d the imperative that two firms must continue to greatly contribute to the environmen­tal preservati­on and conservati­on of Masbate Province.

Filminera and Philgold are the two firms operating inside the Masbate Gold Project site. Canada-based B2gold has minority interest in Filminera, which holds mining permits and surface rights, plus an environmen­tal compliance certificat­e (ECC) in the Aroroy minesite. On the other hand, Phil Gold, which runs the gold processing plant, is wholly-owned by the same Canadian firm.

B2gold is a low-cost internatio­nal senior gold producer based in Vancouver in Canada. It operates mine sites in other countries — including Namibia and Mali and is constructi­ng a new mine in northern Canada.

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