UMACO HUMANITARIAN POLICY
UMACO Primary Resources and Humanitarian programs include the promotion of self-development. We plan to develop and create over 1500 jobs:
- JORC compliant Mineral Reserves (Some JORC compliant projects exist)
- UMACO (through RMG) maintains exclusive rights over 2500 k2 under our CTUA Traditional land agreements {Clan Territory Usage Agreements)
- Massive Gold Resource 3 million ounces gold remaining
- Untapped coastal seabed and crustal alluvial Gold and Mineral Resources
- Aquaculture - Pearling Industry - setting up of pearl farms and (importantly) hatchery technologies
- Bio Diesel production
- Electrical utilities grid
- Hydrogeneration Scheme
- 3000 Inhabitants and supplies and facilities
- Territorial Waters shell fish and sea food Industry (We already have partial development)
- Accommodation and Construction and Island Infrastructure and Educational Facilities
- Potential for further studies into agricultural and aquaculture schemes.
- We will pursue any worthwhile endeavour which creates the potential to educate the people of the region - to that end we will be actively looking to provide scholarships and apprenticeships across all disciplines e.g. marine, engineering, nursing, hospitality, construction, education and service delivery
Native mining and self development issues will also be addressed throughout by implementing:
- Regional Secondary Resource Co-Operatives Artisan Mechanical Mining, Aquatic Farming, Pearling, Tuna Fishing, Crayfish, Lobster and Packaging
- Education, Medical, and Civil Developments
- Regional Processing Centre's (RPC)
- Treatment policies and plant processing areas throughout the South East Asian and Australasian region.
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