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were removed in a forced eviction in the middle of the night on
September 30, 2015. Since development of the mine, human rights groups have denounced the project for forcibly evicting more than 30 Shuar families from their homes. A study of documents related to the displacement of local people concluded that ECSA did not follow its own program approved by the government for buying land in the project area, and incurred no fine or penalty for this fault. The study also found that ECSA was not transparent about prices paid for land purchased in the area: some residents accepted offers from the company below market value without receiving any information or support from the government; and people who rejected these offers were forcibly evicted or criminalised.
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found that some local residents expressed faith in responsible mining and had hopes for jobs and economic development. The study found that perceptions of the mining project were not homogenous among Shuar communities: some Shuar representatives and organisations supported the mine while others were opposed. Locals who expressed scepticism about responsible mining had concerns about medium and long term environmental degradation. They also cited concerns about increased crime and violence caused by an influx of mine workers and capital. An inter-ethnic coalition representing Shuar communities, local farmers, and ranchers opposed the mine as a threat to their traditional lifestyles.
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controls mining interests on 62,000 hectares (150,000 acres). Ecuador has been reliant on oil exports for international financing, and has sought foreign investment to develop copper reserves in the Amazon as a source of funding for national infrastructure projects. Government estimates indicate that expansion of
Ecuador's mining industry could generate at least $ 40 billion in export revenue between 2020 and 2030. China has invested approximately $ 1.4 billion into the Mirador project as of 2019, including $ 85 million in royalties to the Ecuadorian government. By 2020, Canadian and Chinese corporations had invested $ 7 billion in five major projects in the Corriente Copper Belt.
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million tonnes with a 22 to 39 year mine life, and resources grading 0.62% Cu, 0.196 g/t gold, and 1.57 g/t silver. A 2008 report with a 30,000 TPD milling rate predicted annual production of 11 MT of concentrate, containing 137 million lbs of copper, 34,000 oz gold, and 394,000 oz silver for the first 10 years of the mine life and a total productive mine life of 17 years.
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The 2008 feasibility study estimated the initial capital cost of the project at $ 418 million and a life of mine operating cost of $ 474 million. Total operating costs were estimated at $ 1.2 billion. Net smelter return was estimated at $ 3.2 billion, with significant potential for expansion, both at
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Several feasibility studies were completed for the mine with different mill rates and mine life. A 2005 study proposed a plan based on 111 million tonnes of in-pit resources grading 0.67% Cu and 0.22 grams per tonne of gold, and a 12-year mine life. Another study in 2006 increased the pit size to 347
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Mirador project. The mining company stated that positive impacts from the mine could include improvements to the local road network and water systems and that the project would generate up to 1,200 jobs during construction, 415 jobs during operation, and additional 'indirect jobs'. A 2016 study
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China is the world's largest consumer of copper, and the country has increasingly prioritised investment in non-ferrous metals as part of its foreign policy, especially in Latin
America where there are many untapped reserves. Mirador mine lies in the Corriente Copper Belt, where Ecuacorriente S.A.
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Mirador mine covers approximately 2,995 hectares (7,400 acres) in the
Cordillera del Condor mountain range in southern Ecuador. Its proven and probable reserves are estimated at 3.2 million tonnes (Mt) of copper, between 3.4 and 4.09 million ounces (Moz) of gold, and between 27.1 and 32.3 Moz of
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demanding protection of water and increased consultation about extractive projects with
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reports that mining companies employed divide and conquer tactics to crush local resistance to the mine by enlisting local elites in side deals with "perverse social and political effects".
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people for one-thousand years. Mining in the region has been opposed by some Shuar communities and by national Indigenous organizations such as CONAIE, resulting in
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silver. Ore from the open-pit mine is trucked to a nearby processing plant where it is crushed and refined; then it is shipped to China for further processing.
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with sacredness of the land and Indigenous rights. Resistance to the mine has been related to the Shuar indigenous cosmology as an expression of
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in 2006 and 2008 respectively. The mine was purchased by the Chinese companies Tongling Nonferrous Metals Group (TNMG) and
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971:"Desplazamientos en virtud del desarrollo: un estudio de caso del proyecto minero Mirador en Zamora Chinchipe, Ecuador"
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protected by Ecuador's constitution; and environmental regulations.
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van Teijlingen, Karolien; Hogenboom, Barbara (2016).
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and the Conflict around El Mirador Mine in Ecuador"
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