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Aim-listed Goldplat expects growth in its recovery business to come from its Gold Recovery Ghana (GRG) subsidiary in the 2018 financial year. Goldplat, which on Monday released its results for the financial year ended June 30, noted the difficulty in procuring sufficient appropriate quality carbon material within Ghana for treatment by GRG forcing the subsidiary to procure material from West Africa and South America.
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