The kimberley process certification system – KPCS and diamond production changes in selected african countries and Brazil

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After more than a decade since its creation, the KPCS is undergoing questioning as to efficiency in combating the irregular trade of diamonds, among the countries with significant production for the global market, mainly Angola, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Zimbabwe. Governments and institutions are considering it to be conducive to serious violations of human rights. In Brazil all activities of the sector have been reduced drastically. It is estimated that there has been a loss in Brazilian production, after implementation of the KPCS rules, in the order of 8.1 million Kts, valued at more than $ 2.0 billion.

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dos Santos, E. G. (2015). The kimberley process certification system – KPCS and diamond production changes in selected african countries and Brazil. Revista Escola de Minas, 68(3), 279–285. https://doi.org/10.1590/0370-44672015680024

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