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Morocco's Rise as a Leading Fruit and Vegetable Exporter

Monday 21 April 2025 - 09:20
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 strategies have facilitated significant growth driven by sustainability and modern farming techniques.

Building a sustainable agricultural foundation

Morocco’s achievements in the fruit and vegetable sectors are the result of a comprehensive transformation in agricultural practices. According to Andriy Yarmak, an economist at the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Morocco’s agricultural companies are guided by a long-term vision, balancing environmental stewardship with market competitiveness. This commitment is underscored by the appointment of sustainability directors in many major agricultural firms.

Overcoming harsh climate realities

Despite facing severe water shortages and drought, Morocco maintains a consistent export production. The country employs advanced technological solutions, such as precision irrigation systems and climate-adaptive farming practices, to combat these challenges. These innovations ensure that agricultural products not only meet international quality standards but also adhere to traceability requirements.

Export success across multiple crops

The tomato industry exemplifies Morocco’s agricultural success, with the country now exporting 690,000 tons annually—a 19% increase from the previous year. Regions like Souss-Massa benefit from ample sunlight and modern cultivation techniques. Notably, non-round tomato varieties account for 58% of total exports.

Morocco's rising export sectors also include avocados, cucumbers, peppers, and berries. Particularly impressive is the growth in blueberry exports, which have tripled over the past five years, gaining premium positions in international markets.

Strategic Asian market expansion

Leveraging its geographic advantages, Morocco is pursuing an aggressive market expansion strategy. In collaboration with the FAO and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), a trade mission targeting Southeast Asian markets is set to launch, aiming to connect Moroccan producers with opportunities in countries like Singapore and Malaysia that seek high-quality, sustainable agricultural products.

This export development initiative emphasizes public-private partnerships, with FAO focusing on food quality and accessibility while EBRD provides essential financial support. This strategy enables Morocco’s agricultural sector to seize international market opportunities while upholding sustainability commitments.

The report highlights Morocco's pivotal role in shaping agricultural strategies that enhance productivity in the face of climate challenges, signaling a bright future for the nation in the global agricultural landscape.


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