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Kinross Gold reaffirms production growth on rising output, falling costs
Paracatu, located in Brazil’s Minas Gerais region, is the country’s largest gold mine and one of the biggest in the world. (Image courtesy of Kinross Gold)

Canadian gold miner Kinross Gold Corp said on Tuesday it expects to produce about 2.5 million gold equivalent ounces annually from 2020–2029, citing growing output across its mines and declining costs.

Kinross in September said it expected to increase production by 20% from 2021–2023, with an estimated output of 2.4 million gold equivalent ounces in 2021, 2.7 million gold equivalent ounces in 2022 and 2.9 million gold equivalent ounces in 2023.

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Paracatu, located in Brazil’s Minas Gerais region, is the country’s largest gold mine and one of the biggest in the world. (Image courtesy of Kinross Gold)

Canadian gold miner Kinross Gold Corp said on Tuesday it expects to produce about 2.5 million gold equivalent ounces annually from 2020–2029, citing growing output across its mines and declining costs.

Kinross in September said it expected to increase production by 20% from 2021–2023, with an estimated output of 2.4 million gold equivalent ounces in 2021, 2.7 million gold equivalent ounces in 2022 and 2.9 million gold equivalent ounces in 2023.

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