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Kenya's mineral production declined by about 20 percent in 2025, falling from Sh25.5 billion to Sh20.3 billion, after Base Titanium, the country's largest mineral exporter, wound down operations in Kwale County following the depletion of economically viable ore reserves. | Collector
Kenya's mineral production declined by about 20 percent in 2025, falling from Sh25.5 billion to Sh20.3 billion, after Base Titanium, the country's largest mineral exporter, wound down operations in Kwale County following the depletion of economically viable ore reserves.
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Kenya's mineral production declined by about 20 percent in 2025, falling from Sh25.5 billion to Sh20.3 billion, after Base Titanium, the country's largest mineral exporter, wound down operations in Kwale County following the depletion of economically viable ore reserves.

Kenya's mineral production declined by about 20 percent in 2025, falling from Sh25.5 billion to Sh20.3 billion, after Base Titanium, the country's largest mineral exporter, wound down operations in Kwale County following the depletion of economically viable ore reserves.

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