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“Arap y Cobre Supports Coclesano Aquaculture”

Arap y Cobre Panama are proud to announce their support of the Coclesano aquaculture industry. This support comes in the form of a new harvest that will be used for both consumption and commercialization.
The Coclesano aquaculture industry is a vital part of the local economy, providing employment and income for many families. Arap y Cobre Panama is proud to be able to contribute to the success of this industry by providing a new harvest for consumption and commercialization.
Arap y Cobre Panama is a subsidiary of First Quantum Minerals, a leading global mining company. First Quantum Minerals has a long history of supporting local communities and businesses, and this new harvest is just one more example of their commitment to the people of Panama.
The new harvest will be used to produce a variety of products, including fish, shrimp, and other seafood. This will provide a much-needed boost to the local economy, as well as providing a source of income for the local aquaculture industry.
The new harvest is also an important step forward for the environment. By providing a sustainable source of seafood, Arap y Cobre Panama is helping to ensure that the local environment is protected and that the industry can continue to thrive.
Arap y Cobre Panama is proud to be able to support the Coclesano aquaculture industry and to help ensure its continued success. This new harvest is an important step forward for the industry and for the local economy, and it is a testament to the commitment of First Quantum Minerals to the people of Panama.

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