Chapter 81 Coal Mine

Tanzania has some coal resources, but not a lot, mainly distributed in the southern plateau areas.

The reserves are about several billion tons, primarily of high-quality low-sulfur coal, which is not outstanding across the entirety of Africa, and certainly cannot compare to other coal-producing regions in the world.

Initially, Ernst did not intend to develop Tanzania's meager coal resources ahead of schedule, but for the subsequent agricultural development in East Africa, Ernst changed his mind and decided to develop Tanzania's coal resources earlier.

To develop agriculture, agricultural product processing is essential, and in East Africa, it certainly cannot rely on manual labor to accomplish this.

If the indigenous people are used, it would go against Ernst's principles. If they take root again, it will be difficult to get rid of them later.