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How does mining differ from other economic activities, such as agricultural and livestock farming, soybean growing or wood extraction, for example?

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How does mining differ from other economic activities, such as agricultural and livestock farming, soybean growing or wood extraction, for example?

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The mining activity stands out from other economic alternatives because of its business model of temporary land use; after the ore has been extracted the area is reclaimed. From the point of view of sustainable development it is a legitimate activity carried out within strict environmental standards and approved by environmental agencies; it generates wealth for the state and the municipality and it favors the economic and social development of local communities.

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