Marula Mining Sign 5 Year Manganese Offtake with China Baowu Steel

In this exclusive StockBox interview, we speak with Jason Brewer, CEO of Marula Mining, about their game-changing five-year supply contract with Baowu Steel Resources, a subsidiary of the world’s largest steel producer.


Key topics covered:

✅ Huge Supply Deal – Marula to supply manganese, scaling from 5,000 to 20,000 tonnes per month.

✅ Operational Readiness – Plant optimizations in Kenya to meet demand.

✅ Financial Growth – Strong cash flow potential & expansion into battery metals.

This deal is a massive step forward for Marula Mining! Watch now to learn more about their ambitious growth plans.

Jason Brewer, CEO of Marula Mining, said:

“This is a landmark agreement for Marula and the Kilifi Manganese Processing Plant.

“It marks a significant milestone for the Company as we look to establish broad and long-term international partnerships, expand our mining and processing operations and enhance our profile with key industry players.

“We continue to work with key stakeholders here in Kenya and overseas to continue developing and growing Marula’s battery and critical metals portfolio to production and with sales targeting the international markets.

“We are excited at the opportunities this relationship with Baosteel Resource provides and I believe it will strengthen our position in the manganese and other key sectors such as lithium and copper too.”

The Directors of Marula are responsible for the contents of this announcement. This announcement contains inside information for the purposes of UK Market Abuse Regulation.


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