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Traceability Reaches New Heights: 93% of Angolan Diamonds Now Tracked

Luanda: The traceability process has reached 93% of the diamonds produced by mining companies in Angola, marking a significant milestone that reinforces this subsector's commitment to transparency, governance, and international best practices.

According to Angola Press News Agency, this progress results from the joint effort of mining companies in modernizing their control and monitoring processes, allowing for complete tracking of each diamond, from its geographical origin to the end consumer.

The Angolan National Diamond Company (ENDIAMA), a state-owned entity, highlights the availability of information on each mining company's compliance with ESG standards (related to the environmental, social, and governance pillars) and alignment with the demands of international markets that value minerals with traceable and responsible origin.

Furthermore, ENDIAMA states that mining companies remain committed to strengthening their traceability systems and technological innovation, with the goal of achieving 100% traceability of national production in the near future, consolidating Angola as a benchmark in transparency, efficiency, and sustainability in the diamond subsector.

Diamond traceability is the process of tracking the origin and journey of each stone, from its extraction to the final consumer, aiming to guarantee transparency and compliance with ethical and environmental standards.

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