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“Cobre Panama Donates Greenhouse”

Cobre Panama is proud to announce the donation of a greenhouse to the University of Panama. This donation is part of the company’s commitment to the environment and to supporting the local community.
Cobre Panama is a subsidiary of First Quantum Minerals, a global leader in copper mining. The company is dedicated to sustainable development and to the responsible use of natural resources. The company is committed to investing in the communities where they operate and to supporting the local economy.
The greenhouse, which was donated to the University of Panama, will be used to grow fruits and vegetables for the university’s students and staff. The greenhouse will also be used to teach students about sustainable agriculture and to promote environmental awareness.
The donation of the greenhouse is part of Cobre Panama’s commitment to sustainable development and to the responsible use of natural resources. The company has invested in a number of projects in the region, including the construction of a water treatment plant and the installation of solar panels.
The donation of the greenhouse is a great example of the company’s commitment to the environment and to supporting the local community. It is also a testament to the company’s commitment to sustainable development and to the responsible use of natural resources.
Cobre Panama is proud to be part of the local community and to be able to contribute to the university’s efforts to promote environmental awareness. The company is committed to investing in the communities where they operate and to supporting the local economy.
Cobre Panama is a leader in copper mining and is committed to sustainable development and to the responsible use of natural resources. The company is proud to be able to contribute to the university’s efforts to promote environmental awareness and to support the local community. The donation of the greenhouse is a great example of the company’s commitment to the environment and to supporting the local community.

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