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Morocco as a model for agricultural development in Eswatini

The minister of agriculture of the kingdom of Eswatini, Mandla Tshawuka, stated on Wednesday in Meknès that Morocco holds a significant advantage in agricultural and technological fields, emphasizing that his country has "much to learn" from Moroccan experience. In comments to the press......

OCP at SIAM 2025: Morocco’s catalyst for a resilient agricultural future

At the International Agricultural Show in Morocco (SIAM) 2025, the OCP Group emerges as a pivotal player, embodying the nation’s evolving role in the global agricultural dialogue. As a fertilizer powerhouse, OCP is not only redefining agricultural practices but also addressing urgent challenges......

Morocco's Rise as a Leading Fruit and Vegetable Exporter

Morocco has established itself as a formidable player in the global fruit and vegetable export market, recently recognized by EastFruit as one of the three fastest-growing agricultural exporters worldwide. In contrast to other nations grappling with climate challenges, Morocco’s innovative agricultural......

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......

Desert locust swarms threaten agriculture in Morocco

The latest monitoring bulletin from the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) indicates the presence of solitary desert locusts across Morocco’s Draa and Ziz-Ghris valleys, specifically from Assa to Erfoud. Observations throughout March revealed evidence of breeding activities, including mating......

Locust invasion raises alarm for agriculture in Morocco

Locust swarms have begun to invade multiple regions across Morocco, prompting significant concerns regarding the potential impact on agriculture and food security. This alarming situation follows similar outbreaks in neighboring Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya, with locusts now making their way through Moroccan......

Wastewater irrigation in Morocco: A growing threat to health and the environment

Morocco's agricultural sector is facing an escalating crisis as water scarcity, exacerbated by climate change, drives some farmers to adopt illegal practices, including irrigating crops with untreated wastewater. This alarming trend has raised significant concerns about public health, environmental......

Morocco boosts tomato production by 17%, emerges as key player in EU market

Over the past decade, Morocco has solidified its position as a formidable competitor in the global tomato market, achieving a 17.36% increase in production between 2014 and 2023. This growth stands in sharp contrast to declining outputs in major European producers such as Spain and the Netherlands, according......

Morocco's Citrus Sector Shows Resilience Amid Water Crisis, Projects 192,000-Ton Harvest

Morocco's citrus industry demonstrates remarkable adaptability as it forecasts a production of 192,300 tons for the 2024-2025 season in the Berkane province's Moulouya irrigated region, despite ongoing environmental challenges. The projection, announced by Hafida El Aallam, head of agricultural......