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Silver Will Rise in Price - Mittelstand Cafe

Summary by Mittelstand Cafe
This year will be the fifth in a row, which has a significant silver deficit. Although the experts expect a peak for mine production in 2026, then the silver yield is expected to decline, because for some (primary) mines the lifetime is over. And the ore grades in the mines are also increasing downwards. Even from the recycling area, there is not much silver to be expected, because the prices are still not high enough to keep track of the future.
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This year will be the fifth in a row, which has a significant silver deficit. Although the experts expect a peak for mine production in 2026, then the silver yield is expected to decline, because for some (primary) mines the lifetime is over. And the ore grades in the mines are also increasing downwards. Even from the recycling area, there is not much silver to be expected, because the prices are still not high enough to keep track of the future.

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Mittelstand Cafe broke the news in on Thursday, July 31, 2025.
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