Nairobi Fertilizer Summit: Morocco Pledges to Share Agricultural Expertise
In a resounding commitment to bolstering agricultural productivity and sustainability across the African continent, Morocco has pledged to share its invaluable expertise in fertilizers and soil health at the ministerial preparatory meeting for the African Fertilizer and Soil Health Summit in Nairobi.
Adhering to the directives of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, Morocco has affirmed its dedication to enhancing soil productivity and durability, thereby safeguarding food security in Africa. At the pivotal gathering, Morocco's Minister of Agriculture, Maritime Fisheries, Rural Development, Water, and Forests, Mohamed Sadiki, underscored the kingdom's unwavering commitment to this noble cause.
Sadiki eloquently addressed the pressing challenges posed by mounting pressures on soil resources and outlined Morocco's strategic priorities in soil fertility management and judicious fertilizer utilization. The minister's insightful remarks shed light on the country's successful endeavors in mapping soil fertility and implementing tailored fertilizer formulations.
This pioneering initiative is a cornerstone of Morocco's "Generation Green 2020-2030" strategy and reflects the kingdom's steadfast support for the Soil Initiative for Africa. By sharing its invaluable expertise, Morocco aims to empower African nations in their quest for sustainable agricultural practices and food security.
Through this diplomatic endeavor, Morocco has once again demonstrated its resolute commitment to fostering regional cooperation and knowledge-sharing, positioning itself as a beacon of agricultural innovation and a staunch ally in the pursuit of a prosperous and food-secure Africa.
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