
Minerals
The Democratic Republic of Congo's (DRC) main economic resource is its mineral deposits; mining produces almost nine-tenths of total exports. Minerals found in DRC include copper, cobalt, zinc, cassiterite (the chief source of metallic tin), manganese, coal, silver, cadmium, germanium (a brittle element used as a semiconductor), gold, palladium (a metallic element used as a catalyst, and in alloys), uranium, and platinum. Goma Mining Community can offer all the above-stated minerals.
![]() GOLD NUGGETSOne of the most effective ways to invest in gold is getting hold of gold nuggets and bars. It is always nice to have a gold bar or even a gold Nugget in hand when you know it has genuine money value which you can exchange for money. | ![]() DIAMONDSDiamonds are among nature’s most precious and beautiful creations. Diamonds are the hardest material on earth: 58 times harder than anything else in nature. | ![]() TANTALUMTantalum is used in a variety of alloys to add high strength, ductility and a high melting point. When drawn into a fine wire, it's used as a filament for evaporating metals such as aluminum. More than half of tantalum's use is for electrolytic capacitors and vacuum furnace parts. | ![]() COOPERFrom electrical and thermal conductivity to its antimicrobial properties, copper is an extremely versatile metal with a long history of making the world work better. |
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![]() TINTin is used in coatings for steel containers, in solders for joining pipes or electrical/electronic circuits, in bearing alloys, in glass-making, and in a wide range of tin chemical applications. |

COPPER

TANTALITE

GOLD

DIAMONDS

COBALT

TIN
From our mines in DRC, we do extract gold and refine gold which is the most famous of all precious metals. Widely sought after throughout the world for both its investment qualities and industrial properties. Gold has traditionally served three functions: as a monetary instrument, a financial asset, and a raw material mostly used in jewelry and decorative objects. directly from the artisan miners of Congo