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Top Canadian miner uncovers 36.92-carat blue diamond in Botswana amid shift to copper and rare earths

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
March 19, 2026
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Top Canadian miner uncovers 36.92-carat blue diamond in Botswana amid shift to copper and rare earths
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Lucara Diamond Corp, a Canadian mining company focused on high-value stones, said the diamond is classified as a Type IIb, a rare category known for its blue colour and high market value.

The stone was recovered using X-ray transmission (XRT) technology from historic stockpile material, a process that has enabled the company to identify and extract large diamonds that may have been missed during earlier processing cycles.

Chief executive William Lamb said the recovery “reinforces the special nature of this asset,” adding that stockpiles remain an important source of production.

High-value finds amid falling demand

The discovery comes at a challenging time for the diamond industry in southern Africa, where demand for natural diamonds has softened in recent years.

Botswana, the world’s leading diamond producer by value, has faced pressure on sales due to weaker global demand and growing competition from lab-grown diamonds, which are cheaper and increasingly popular with consumers.

Lucara has also felt the impact of the downturn. The company reported that revenue fell 22% to $159.7 million in 2025, while profit declined 35% to $26.1 million, reflecting fewer large, high-value stones and softer market conditions.

Against this backdrop, the recovery of rare stones such as blue diamonds is critical for supporting revenues, as these gems command premium prices in international markets.

Miners work on October 10, 2013 at the Cullinan Diamond Mine, 100 kms north-east of Johannesburg. [Photo by STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN/AFP via Getty Images]

Shifting strategies across Africa’s mining sector

The slowdown in diamond demand is also influencing broader strategy across Africa’s mining industry, with companies increasingly diversifying into minerals tied to the global energy transition.

Recently, Botswana-focused exploration firm Botswana Minerals signalled a strategic shift away from diamonds toward copper exploration, as it reported continued losses but highlighted growing demand for base metals.

The company said Botswana “remains underexplored for base metals relative to its geological potential,” even as it maintained that diamonds remain part of its long-term identity.

The deposit includes all 15 rare earth elements alongside copper, cobalt, nickel, vanadium and silver, positioning the country within an intensifying global race for strategic minerals.

Taken together, these developments highlight a broader shift in Africa’s resource sector, where declining diamond demand is pushing investors toward copper, rare earths and other critical minerals with stronger long-term demand.

For Lucara, however, the recovery of rare, high-value diamonds remains central to its strategy, even as the industry adapts to changing market dynamics.

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