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Global Trends in Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining (ASM): A review of key numbers and issues

James Mcquilken
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Nina Collins
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Fitsum Weldegiorgis
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Artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) has experienced explosive growth in recent years due to the rising value of mineral prices and the increasing difficulty of earning a living from agriculture and other rural activities. An estimated 40.5 million people were directly engaged in ASM in 2017, up from 30 million in 2014, 13 million in 1999 and 6 million in 1993. That compares with only 7 million people working in industrial mining in 2013.ASM is generally pursued as a route out of poverty or as an activity to complement insufficient income, especially in communities where alternative employment is hard to come by. ASM is also a very diverse sector. Its main challenges vary from region to region—and often from site to site. There is a perception that ASM is a “get-rich-quick” activity. This has misinformed legislation and extension programs and led to the application of one-size-fits-all policies. However, people working in ASM are far from the same. They range from those whose livelihoods rely on subsistence farming to skilled workers who migrated from urban areas in search of work.Despite its low productivity, ASM is an important source of minerals and metals. It accounts for about 20 per cent of the global gold supply, 80 per cent of the global sapphire supply and 20 per cent of the global diamond supply. ASM is also a major producer of minerals indispensable for manufacturing popular electronic products, such as laptops and phones. For example, 26 per cent of global tantalum production and 25 per cent of tin comes from ASM.
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hal-02547257 , version 1 (19-04-2020)

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Morgane M.C. Fritz, James Mcquilken, Nina Collins, Fitsum Weldegiorgis. Global Trends in Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining (ASM): A review of key numbers and issues. [Research Report] International Institute for Sustainable Development. 2018. ⟨hal-02547257⟩
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