Noting that this problem can not be solved by force alone, the diamond industry, and requiring the participation of African countries in which the diamonds are mined mainly prospectors, Polyakov said: "The industry, as always, should continue its efforts to ensure that best practices throughout the diamond pipeline. But industry representatives can not do it alone. we call on all diamond-producing countries, especially the most vulnerable, and to ensure the implementation of best practices. together we can m to win and maintain the complete confidence of consumers. "
He added: "Today, the World Diamond Council is constantly striving to improve the safeguards system, to strengthen the proof of conflict-free origin of stones passing through the" diamond pipeline "We understand that there is no guarantee the system is far from perfect, and we welcome constructive criticism from our colleagues in the industry." .
Poles continued: "We hope that by the end of this year we will introduce you to update the safeguards system Establishing an effective system would be a significant contribution to the industry in strengthening consumer confidence and the growth of impeccable reputation of our product.".
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In Lucapa Diamond noted that the next phase of exploration work in the concession Lulo (Lulo) in Angola due to start on the most priority kimberlite L259, as well as the L13 / 15 neighboring areas.
The company operates in Lulo, in partnership with the Angolan state diamond company Endiama and private Rosas & Petalas.
In a statement to the shareholders of the company said that the team of specialists in exploration and equipment are carried at Lulo from South Africa. The company plans to hold a ground electromagnetic and gravimetric studies in the next phase of a systematic exploration of kimberlites program.
With this program plans to detect the source of diamonds with exceptional alluvial zone 8 Block (Block 8).
"Electromagnetic and gravimetric studies are considered to be effective and economical methods to identify kimberlite body and its limits, - the statement says the company -. Once we complete this stage, we will begin or digging at the surface, or \ and drilling Gross sample pyroclastic kimberlite structures. will be processed at our plant at Lulo capacity of 150 tons of rock per hour, to obtain a diamond. "
Geophysical surveys will begin on L259 and continue north-east kimberlite L13.
They will also include a study of kimberlite L15 on the south bank of the river Kachuma (Cachuma).
Meanwhile, Lucapa are informed that the results of the microscopic examination of rocks on the content of kimberlite indicator mineral are likely to be available within two months. Power shortages in South Africa caused a delay of the results.
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