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“The mining company and the Peruvian government irresponsibly claim that agriculture and mining can harmoniously coexist, but we know that isn’t so. The very nature of mining conflicts with the natural balance of the ecosystem. In order to get to the minerals, one must go under the subsoil, thereby destroying and disrupting everything that lies on the surface, including the forest, the river, the landscape, the wildlife, not to mention people’s homes, farms, livelihoods and heritage. The biodiversity of the area, ranging from the microorganisms to ourselves, will without a doubt be in great danger.” Ulises García, San Lorenzo Valley farmer and activist.
 

2003 ends with victory!

Centromin Peru, the government agency with whom Manhattan has entered into an option agreement in respect of the Tambogrande concessions, has decided to terminate Manhattan Minerals' concession to develop the Tambogrande gold mine. After information was presented to Centromin, they informed Manhattan minerals that the option was terminated as Manhattan had failed to meet the financial requirements for the proposed mine.

This is a victory for the residents of Tambogrande, who in a community-initiated referendum in June 2002 gave a resounding thumbs down to the project, when an astonishing 98% voted against the proposal.

Thanks to a successful World Bank/USAID irrigation and land distribution project, the area produces succulent lemons, papayas and mangos, and provides sustainable livelihoods for some 20,000 farmers. The people of Tambogrande can continue farming without the threat of contamination of their water supplies by mining activities hanging over them.

Manhattan holds concessions on 53,700 hectares in Lancones and Papayo, which are not affected by this ruling.

read more about the case and the actions.

 

 

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