YNNA Group showcases sustainable innovations at Morocco’s 2025 Agriculture Fair
The YNNA Group is set to unveil an array of sustainable products at the upcoming 2025 International Agriculture Show in Meknes (SIAM), scheduled from April 21 to 27. This initiative aims to bolster resilience and eco-friendliness within Morocco's agricultural sector.
The company will present offerings from four of its subsidiaries—Dimatit, Fibrociment, GPC Papier et Carton, and Afrique Câbles—across a substantial exhibition space of 300 square meters.
Fibrociment is introducing advanced panels and sandwich boards designed for the rapid construction of agricultural buildings, emphasizing both energy efficiency and durability.
In a noteworthy development, GPC Papier & Carton will showcase 100% recyclable agricultural packaging featuring high-definition digital printing, marking a first for Africa. This innovation not only enhances branding but also facilitates product traceability.
Afrique Câbles is concentrating on green energy solutions by providing maintenance-free batteries for Euro 6 vehicles and solar GEL batteries, specifically suited for rural applications.
In alignment with Morocco’s "Generation Green" initiative, Dimatit aims to enhance sustainable irrigation practices, contributing to more modern, inclusive, and environmentally friendly water management strategies.
The YNNA Group's participation underscores a strategic commitment to innovation and environmental responsibility while addressing the pressing challenges faced by Moroccan agriculture. “This ambitious participation reflects our focus on innovation, eco-responsibility, and proximity to the agricultural sector's needs,” stated the group.
Sarah Kerroumi, Secretary General of the YNNA Group, emphasized the significance of SIAM as a platform for showcasing their environmental commitment, asserting that industry can indeed drive sustainability. “Our goal is to provide concrete solutions to agricultural challenges while reinforcing national industrial and agricultural sovereignty, which relies on innovation and reducing import dependencies,” she added.
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