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Zambia's copper production in 2025 is up by 8% but misses the target

The Mines Ministry announced?on Tuesday that Zambia's copper output last year increased?8% due to higher output from?major mining operations.

Africa's second largest copper producer, Africa's Copper, produced 890,346 tons of copper in 2025. This is up from the 825,513 tones that were produced last year, but still falls short of its target 1 million tons.

The country plans to increase its copper production to 3 million tonnes by 2031 to meet the growing demand for copper used in electric cars and renewable energy infrastructure.

Vedanta’s Konkola?Copper Mines was primarily responsible for the?rise in production last?year, with a fourfold increase, to 80,215 metric tonnes.

Mopani Copper Mines increased its production by 40% after being acquired by United Arab Emirates International Resources Holding 2023.

The ministry also reported that production at the Kansanshi Mine of First Quantum Minerals and China's Lubambe Mine, owned by JCHX Mining, had increased.

Sino-Metals Leach was forced to suspend production in Zambia after a tailings?dam collapsed in February.

First Quantum Minerals Trident, another significant copper mine, saw a?18% drop in production, partly due to lower grade.

(source: Reuters)