CHICAGO, IL--(Marketwire - March 30, 2010) - Tara Minerals Corp. (
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The Don Roman mill is currently expanding its silver, zinc, and lead production to 360 tonnes per day. The expansion is on schedule to be completed within weeks. The installation of a dryer is also nearing completion to neutralize the potential of any weather related disruptions to shipments. Engineering design work to advance the San Felipe gold & silver structure into production is ongoing. Exploration work continues to expand the size of the new silver/zinc/lead vein and new targets continue to be identified. In addition, Tara Minerals' 90% owned subsidiary, Adit Resources Corp., recently raised $1.5 million towards the exploration of 1+ million ounce Picacho gold & silver target.
About Tara Minerals Corp.
Tara Minerals Corp. is generating cash from the sale of silver, zinc, and lead concentrate from its producing Don Roman mine and mill, located in Choix, Mexico. Management is focused on creating long-term shareholder value as this capital is deployed to increase throughput, enhance resources, further outline new discoveries/targets, and acquire additional strategic assets. Tara's strength in recognizing value early and strategy of reducing risk through a foundation of cash flow, positions it for low-risk value creation.
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Contact Information:
Website: www.TaraMinerals.com
Francis Biscan Jr.
Phone: (630) 462-2079