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Bou Craa is a large Moroccan-controlled mine in Western Saharam, but much of the region’s phosphate reserves actually remain untapped.
The phosphate is extracted from the Bou Craa mine, which is operated by Phosphates de Boucraa (Phosboucraa), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Morocco’s state-owned Office Cherifien des Phosphates ...
I was skimming through a science news website when photos of the Bou Craa mine and conveyor belt brought back a memory of touring a Moroccan phosphate mine and fertilizer plant with an ag group in ...
Morocco is a leading exporter of phosphate, with a substantial operating presence in the Bou Craa region of the Western Sahara.
A company partly owned by the Venezuelan government is importing phosphate from the disputed North African territory of Western Sahara, despite state policy to stamp out the practice. President of ...
Western Sahara Resource Watch has denounced, in recent report provides details of over the period from 1 June until 31 August 2012, the extraction and export operations of phosphate from the Bou ...