
NEWS
RELEASE I 5 MARCH 2025
SUCCESSFUL REHABILITATION OF KASIYA TEST PIT
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Kasiya Rehabilitation Program provides landowners with
immediate access to land to start maize crop farming without
missing a planting season
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Site backfill completed; soil improvement and planting of
rehabilitation crops commenced in December 2024
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Sovereign continues to provide support and training to
landowners to improve crop yields, including introducing
conservation farming techniques, which have already resulted in a
tripling of crop yields
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Significant variety of rehabilitation crops, including giant
bamboo, sunhemp, groundnuts and mung beans, are being tested
alongside staple maize crops
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Rehabilitation Program successfully demonstrates how mined
land can be quickly and efficiently returned to productive
agriculture during future full-scale operations
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Sovereign Metals Limited (ASX:SVM; AIM:SVML; OTCQX:
SVMLF) (Sovereign or the Company) is pleased to announce
that rehabilitation of the land at the test pit site mined during
the Pilot Mining and Land Rehabilitation Program (Pilot Phase) at its Kasiya
Rutile-Graphite Project (Kasiya or the Project) in Malawi has been
substantially progressed. Soils remediation work was concluded in
December 2024 with landowners accessing the site between December
2024 and January 2025 to plant and cultivate crops without missing
a planting season.
Managing Director and CEO Frank Eagar commented:
"The successful return of farmers to their land
within such a short time and without missing a single planting
season after mining and backfilling 170,000m3 is an
excellent outcome. This demonstration of responsible mining and
land rehabilitation will build on our positive community
relationships. The pilot phase of 90 farmers selected for our
Conservation Farming program has been increased to 350 for this
season. Early indications are that the second season of this
program will exceed the 300% yield increases achieved in the pilot
phase. The empirical data collected from these trials will feed
directly into our Definitive Feasibility Study designs for mine
closure and land rehabilitation."

Figures 1 & 2: Maize and bamboo
intercrop with different levels of maturity (February
2025)
All soil remediation works as well
as planting was done by hand with the use of a grader and tractor
to prepare the soils. Sovereign appointed the local landowners to
work with us in both the soil remediation and planting work, so
they were able to directly experience and learn about our
rehabilitation work on their land.
Sovereign is working closely with
the landowners to ensure that the crops provide a good yield in
2025, while simultaneously testing a variety of rehabilitation
crops. This includes the intercropping of giant bamboo with maize,
which will be retained by the landowners.
Sovereign is committed to ensuring
that all mined-out land is appropriately rehabilitated to support
sustainable farming practices after closure. The soil remediation
methods aim to revitalise the soils within a two-to-three-year
timeframe and to ensure that soils can be sustainably farmed in the
long term. The remediation of soil to a depth of 1 metre from
surface, will ensure the land can support small-scale or
full-commercial farming operations.

As part of the Pilot Phase, the
Company has constructed small rehabilitation demonstration pits
that will be used to illustrate multiple and ongoing rehabilitation
processes.
Rehabilitation Approach
The rehabilitation approach has been
based on agronomic principles, including promoting sustainable
farming practices and providing various land uses post mining
activities.
Rehabilitation is underway through a
five-step process:
Step 1: Introduce Lime (Complete)
The soil remediation commenced with
the application and incorporation of locally sourced dolomitic lime
(calcium and calcium-magnesium-carbonate) to improve naturally low
PH levels.
Step 2: Introduce Carbon and Basic Nutrients
(Complete)
Sovereign augmented the mined area
with organic carbon and basic nutrients. Tests include the
application of biochar (to provide carbon) and fertiliser (in the
form of potash (MOP), phosphate (MAP) and a blend of nitrogen,
potash and sulphur (NPK) 15:23:16).
Step 3: Grading, Ripping and Discing
(Complete)
Lime, biochar, and fertiliser were
incorporated into the soil through grading, ripping, and discing
using graders and locally sourced farming equipment. This ensured
that the land was level along with safe working
conditions.
Step 4: Planting of Rehabilitation Crops (In
Progress)
Since December 2024, Sovereign has
progressively been planting various rehabilitation crops to
maximise the benefit of the coming summer rainfall. Giant bamboo
has been introduced in 4 by 8-metre blocks, which will act as the
primary crop to enhance carbon and bio-activity in the remediated
soils. Maize and other cover crops have been intercropped between
the giant bamboo within re-organised farm blocks.
Step 5: Monitoring and Evaluation (In
Progress)
Sovereign continues to monitor soil
remediation, plant growth and crop yields. As part of stakeholder
engagement, the Company is working with local farmers to improve
results through conservation farming, composting operations,
testing new seed varieties and establishing an indigenous, fruit
and farming nursery. This is serving as a live demonstration of
rehabilitation and timely return of land to a pre-mining
state.
Enquires
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Frank Eagar, Managing Director & CEO
South Africa / Malawi
+27 21 140
3190
Sapan Ghai, CCO
London
+44 207 478 3900
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Nominated Adviser on AIM and
Joint Broker
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SP Angel Corporate Finance
LLP
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+44 20 3470 0470
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Ewan Leggat
Charlie Bouverat
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Joint
Brokers
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Stifel
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+44 20 7710 7600
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Varun Talwar
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Ashton Clanfield
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Berenberg
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+44 20 3207 7800
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Matthew Armitt
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Jennifer Lee
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Buchanan
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+ 44 20 7466 5000
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cause actual results to differ materially from such statements.
There can be no assurance that forward-looking statements will
prove to be correct. Sovereign makes no undertaking to subsequently
update or revise the forward-looking statements made in this
release, to reflect the circumstances or events after the date of
that release.