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EUROPE   Proposal code: 318/2015

Zinc, nickel, copper and cobalt mines available for purchase

Sector: Agriculture and natural resources > Mining and quarrying > Mining of non-energy minerals (iron, copper, nickel, aluminium…)
Offer
Special situation

Mining sector professional informs interested parties in Europe that several mines are up for sale. With the mining company in difficulty, a significant investment opportunity is likely to emerge.
The productive capacity is in the range of 10 million tons a year, with reserves of mainly zinc, nickel, copper and cobalt.
Support is available in relation to every step of the process.


 
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Libyan Arab Jamahiriya   Proposal code: 279/2015

Sea sponge fishing and processing consortium: partnership opportunity

Sector: Agriculture and natural resources > Fishing and hunting > Other acquatic products (coral, natural sponges…)
Offer
Partnership

Fishing consortium operating in the Mediterranean Sea, on the ocean floor south of Lampedusa, focused on sponge fishing including the elephant ear type ideal for obtaining a soft final product without the need for chemical whiteners. The consortium seeks a partner suitable for enhancing and developing the processing phases, especially packaging, and the marketing of the final product.


 
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Egypt   Proposal code: 637/2014

Partnership offer for the production of Giza-quality Egyptian cotton

Sector: Agriculture and natural resources > Agriculture and forestry > Cultivation of "colonial" crops
Request
Partnership

Top French producer of fabric for high-fashion shirt production is assessing the possibility of entering into partnership agreements, and possibly associated share exchanges, with a producer of Egyptian cotton that holds a governmental concession for the production of extra long staple, Giza- quality cotton, ideally with an average micron aire value of 2.95.
Further details regarding the investment and development of a partnership will be disclosed in response to appropriate contact requests.


 
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AMERICA   Proposal code: 638/2014

Plan to acquire land suitable for coffee cultivation

Sector: Agriculture and natural resources > Agriculture and forestry > Cultivation of "colonial" crops
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Buy

As part of a vertical development plan, a prominent Swiss company engaged in coffee roasting and the commercial distribution of coffee blends and other steeped beverages seeks to purchase land in Central/South America that is already being used for coffee cultivation or possesses the required characteristics (depth and drainage). For land already hosting cultivation operations, the buyer is looking specifically for “shrubs” that have yet to approach the end of their life cycle and have been pruned to the optimal height.
The buyer is prepared to conduct on-site inspections in response to suitable proposals.


 
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Australia   Proposal code: 849/2013

Nickel: mining group divesting its foreign divisions

Sector: Agriculture and natural resources > Mining and quarrying > Mining of non-energy minerals (iron, copper, nickel, aluminium…)
Offer
Sell

Asian mining and metalworking group with operations throughout the world, a global leader in the production of nickel and palladium and one the world’s top producers of platinum and copper, is planning to sell off some of its operations located outside Asia.
The assets available for purchase specifically involve all of the group’s Australia-based divisions. These operations are sited in three different regions of central-southern Australia particularly noted for nickel production , namely Lake Johnston, Black Swan and the Cawse laterite operation. The group’s Australian division represents the world’s top intermediate nickel products exporter and successfully extracts from both forms of deposit (sulphide and laterite).
The group is also assessing the possibility of selling off its active Africa-based operations, specifically sites in Botswana and South Africa.
More detailed information will be made available following documented inquiries. The scope and technical form of the divestment remain to be established through subsequent negotiations.


 
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