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Beneficiation was expected to create a new class of business entrepreneurs who would create wealth for the nation.
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Minerals Beneficiation, as well as Water and Sanitation as sectors and programmes that have a higher potential to absorb most of our young people.
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"Beneficiation is one of our success stories ... and we can and will do more."
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Beneficiation of mined raw materials via specific supply side measures and the active investment of state enterprises should be promoted.
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Beneficiation: The evidence internationally contradicts the statement that beneficiation could only occur close to the markets for jewellery.
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Beneficiation machinery includes crushers, ball mills, stamp mills, jigs, and shaking tables.
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Beneficiation of certain mineral products, too, has potential.
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Beneficiation involves processing a natural resource to transform it into a higher value product, usually an intermediate product used as an input by fabricators.
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Beneficiation projects should be required to provide pricing structures that will at best favour the local fabricator, or are at least neutral with regard to export price structures, to qualify for capital expenditure write-off schemes or any other state incentives or support.
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Beneficiation, Special Techniques of Separation germ.
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