Aguia Resources says it has improved performance at its Colombian gold project by cutting costs and increasing ore grades. The company reports that the project is now supplying gold feed to its recently improved processing plant, with grades reported at more than 10 grams per tonne. According to the outlets, the upgraded plant is receiving material at this head grade, indicating that the project’s output is meeting higher-quality targets than before the improvements. All reports focus on the same operational updates: reduced operating costs and rising grades from the Colombian resource, alongside increased plant throughput or feed quality enabled by the plant’s upgrades. The coverage does not cite specific dollar amounts, timetable details, or additional technical results beyond the “more than 10 g/t” figure. Overall, the articles present the changes as part of an ongoing push to strengthen the economics of the gold operation through both cost reductions and improved resource grades feeding the processing facility.