Core Insights - Rwanda has announced a silica sand reserve of 73 million tons, positioning the country as a significant player in the glass manufacturing value chain [2] Group 1: Silica Sand Reserves - The silica sand deposits are primarily located in Kirehe, Masangano, Nyamasheke, Karongi, Rutsiro, Rubavu, Nyabihu, and Muhanga, sufficient to support large-scale glass production for the next 700 years [2] - Kirehe holds the largest reserve, exceeding 55 million tons, with a high silica content of 98.9% [2] Group 2: Market Potential - The East African flat glass market is projected to exceed $235 million by 2024, driven by growth in the construction industry, reduced plastic consumption, and increased demand for beverage packaging [2] - Demand for glass bottles in Rwanda is expected to rise from 21,816 tons in 2023 to 24,179 tons by 2027 [2] Group 3: Economic Impact - Local production of glass products could reduce prices by 30% [2] - The investment required to build a flat glass factory is $85 million, while a container glass factory would require $150 million [2] - Once operational, Rwanda would need to produce 400 tons of flat glass annually, generating an estimated revenue of $75 million, and 220 tons of container glass, with projected revenue of $45 million [2]
卢旺达公布7300万吨硅砂储量
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan·2025-11-26 16:20