Our Products

Gold Dore

Our company, COMICORDIA, produces refined gold dore bars in the Democratic Republic of the Congo through our licensed operations, converting artisanal-miner sourced gold into market-ready form. Over the past three years we have achieved annual production volumes of approximately 1 300 kg in 2022, 1 450 kg in 2023, and 1 600 kg in 2024. These volumes reflect both our commitment to scaling responsibly and strengthening traceability within the artisanal value-chain.

Rough Diamonds

COMICORDIA also produces high-quality rough diamonds sourced through our licensed artisanal mining partnerships and processed under strict national compliance standards in the DRC. Our rough-diamond output has steadily increased, reaching 22 000 carats in 2022, 26 500 carats in 2023, and 30 000 carats in 2024. These growing volumes demonstrate our expanding capacity and our commitment to transparent, responsible mineral supply.

Other Minerals

COMICORDIA additionally handles a range of other minerals commonly produced in the same region of the DRC, including copper, cobalt, cassiterite (tin ore), and coltan (tantalum-niobium ore). Across our licensed operations, we recorded approximate annual aggregate volumes of 1 200 tonnes in 2022, 1 350 tonnes in 2023, and 1 500 tonnes in 2024 for these associated minerals. This diversified production reflects the rich geological profile of the area and our ability to responsibly manage multiple mineral value-chains under full regulatory compliance.

Product Details

COMICORDIA supplies a select portfolio of high-value mineral and strategic materials sourced under full legal compliance, responsible-sourcing frameworks, and internationally recognised governance standards. Our products are handled through documented chain-of-custody systems, verified assays, and authorised export procedures under DRC law.

GOLD DORE BARS

Product Overview

COMICORDIA aggregates and prepares high-quality 22K to 24K gold dore bars produced within its cooperative mining operations in Kasaï-Central. All gold is processed under controlled conditions and delivered with complete export documentation and purity verifications.

Product Specifications

  • Purity: 92%–99%

  • Form: Dore bars, serialised

  • Sizes: 1kg – multi-kg batches

  • Packaging: Vacuum-sealed, tamper-evident

  • Documentation: Assay Certificate, Certificate of Origin, Ministry of Mines Export Licence

NATURAL DIAMONDS

Product Overview

COMICORDIA sources natural, alluvial diamonds produced within the cooperative network in the Kasaï region, historically one of Africa’s most recognised diamond-producing territories.

Our diamond supply follows responsible trading principles, transparency standards, and legally recognised export controls.

Product Characteristics

  • Types: Alluvial rough diamonds

  • Sizes: Melee, small stones, and larger specials depending on production batches

  • Grades: Mixed qualities; professionally sorted

  • Packaging: Sealed parcels with itemised listings

  • Certification & Documentation:

    • Valuation reports

    • Kimberley Process documentation

    • DRC export authorisation

Responsible Practices

We strictly prohibit:

  • Conflict diamonds

  • Undeclared stones

  • Informal or unregistered supply

  • Any trade outside approved channels

COMICORDIA’s diamonds are traceable from source to export.


Media & Insights

COMICORDIA Emerges as Strategic Partner for International Entry into DRC’s Precious Stones Market

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Increasing interest from buyers seeking direct access to the DRC’s gold and diamond sectors has reinforced the need for professional facilitators with both local presence and international compliance expertise. COMICORDIA offers that combination, providing

DRC Mining Narrative Shifts Toward Growth as Formalization Reduces Sector Risk

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Long dominated by conflict-related narratives, the DRC’s mining sector is undergoing a perceptible shift as formalization, compliance and oversight improve across key provinces. Strengthened documentation, government-backed traceability and enhanced regulatory enforcement are contributing to a more stable operating environment.

Ethical Mineral Trade Gains Traction as DRC Cooperatives Adopt Responsible Practices

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Efforts to strengthen responsible mineral sourcing in the DRC are gaining traction as cooperatives adopt new sustainability and community-support frameworks. Training programmes on environmental management, pricing transparency and safer operating conditions are becoming more common.

Untapped Gold Reserves Position the DRC as an Emerging Global Supplier

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Significant untapped gold reserves in the DRC are drawing renewed global interest as cooperatives formalize and export channels improve. While artisanal mining remains widespread, structured production is expanding, creating opportunities for international off-take agreements.

Diamond Trading Opportunities Expand as DRC Improves Grading and Export Controls

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Demand for natural, untreated stones is supporting renewed interest in the DRC’s diamond market. Key producing zones are increasingly aligned with regulated cooperative structures, allowing for quicker sorting, grading and documentation.

Streamlined Gold Export Services Position COMICORDIA as Key Partner for Global Buyers

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Exporting gold from the DRC requires close coordination with regulatory agencies, certified laboratories and licensed cooperatives. COMICORDIA has positioned itself as a full-service facilitator, managing verification, documentation, compliance and secure dispatch to international destinations.

Investor Interest Rebounds as DRC Strengthens Oversight of Precious Metals Sector

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International investor sentiment toward the DRC’s precious metals sector is gradually improving following government-led reforms designed to curb illegal mining and formalize artisanal activity. Newly registered cooperatives, improved security in several mining regions, and clearer export requirements are signaling increased stability.

Compliance Frameworks Reshape DRC Mineral Trade, Boosting Transparency for Global Markets

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Strengthened regulatory enforcement and the adoption of international due-diligence standards are reshaping how gold and diamonds move from the DRC to global buyers. These frameworks—covering traceability, AML compliance and responsible sourcing—have expanded considerably in the past 24 months, reducing the risk associated with Congolese minerals.

Congo’s Diamond Industry Modernizes as Global Buyers Seek Natural Stones

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The DRC’s diamond sector is undergoing steady modernization, driven by cooperative formalization, improved surveying and a government push toward greater transparency. Despite volatility in global diamond markets, demand for natural stones of African origin remains resilient, particularly in specialty markets and among traders seeking alternatives to synthetic stones.