The main manganese consumer is ferrous metallurgy. The global volume of manganese ferroalloys production is ~1% of the volume of steel production. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Russia was cut off from a manganese ore base. Currently, only high-carbon ferromanganese and ferrosilicomanganese are smelted in Russia from imported ore in a limited amount. The mineral resource base of manganese ores in Russia is quite large: the balance reserves of manganese ores are about 230 million tons (~2% of the world), the projected resources are more than 1 billion tons. The quality of the manganese ores in Russia is lower than that of manganese ores in most of the main producing countries. The average manganese content in Russian ores is 9–23%. The mineral resource base of the manganese ores is made up of carbonate ores, which account for more than 77%. Recovery of manganese ores in Russia is carried out irregularly and does not exceed 66 thousand tons/year. The demand of Russian ferroalloy plants producing manganese ferroalloys for manganese ores and concentrates is covered by imports. The acceleration of the creation of the domestic manganese ore base from the standpoint of economic security is quite a pressing issue. It is necessary to solve a number of issues related to the following: the treatment of poor manganese ores, the development of effective technologies for smelting manganese ferroalloys from concentrates obtained after the treatment of these ores, as well as the creation of more advanced methods for dephosphorization of manganese concentrates. In the production of manganese ferroalloys from ore to finished alloys, about 50% of manganese extracted from the subsoil is lost, a large amount of by-products is formed (treatment sludge, slags, screenings of fine fractions of ore raw materials and finished products, sludge from the smelting process and dust), its utilization makes it possible not only to reduce the consumption of raw mineral materials, but also to increase the efficiency of the main production, as well as to reduce environmental pollution. Additional recovery of manganese from industrial waste and improvement of technological processes for smelting manganese ferroalloys are ways to increase the through manganese recovery.