Genmin Limited provided update the market on the initial results of the pilot plant metallurgical test work program being conducted at Bond Equipment in Klerksdorp, South Africa. The bulk samples are from the company's 100% owned Baniaka Iron Ore Project in the Republic of Gabon, central West Africa. Genmin has previously advised that pilot scale metallurgical test work had commenced at independent, specialist mineral processing and engineering firm Bond. This large-scale pilot test work builds on previous laboratory scale test work carried out at the ALS Metallurgy Iron Ore Technical Centre in Perth, Western Australia. Bulk samples for the program are representative of both detrital iron deposits (DID) (DID and Hybrid) and Oxide mineralisation from within the Mineral Resource envelope at Baniaka and are comprised of 13 samples for a combined wet weight of approximately 22.4 tonnes. The purpose of the test work is to develop engineering level process design criteria, confirm product yields and grade/quality, and provide large (>500kg) product samples for Value-in-Use (VIU) test work.