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Morocco Struggles Against Drought's Grip on Crucial Wheat Harvests

Monday 25 March 2024 - 09:45
Morocco Struggles Against Drought's Grip on Crucial Wheat Harvests

As Morocco finds itself in the tightening clutches of an enduring drought, the nation braces for a significant downturn in wheat production, signaling a pronounced rise in reliance on imports for this indispensable crop. The bleak agricultural forecast, outlined by the agricultural advocacy group Comader, offers a stark portrayal of the difficulties exacerbated by the relentless climate crisis.

Chairman Rachid Benali of Comader reports that the dearth of rainfall during the pivotal autumn season has dealt a severe blow to the country's wheat yields. Projections for the upcoming harvest indicate a steep decline well below last year's 4 million tons, marking a stark deviation from the government's expected 7.5 million tons.

"The unyielding grasp of drought has left our wheat fields desiccated and our hopes for a plentiful harvest in tatters," lamented Benali, his words echoing the distress prevalent in the agricultural sector.

Though no longer the economic powerhouse it once was, agriculture still contributes a substantial 12% to Morocco's GDP. However, the series of droughts that have plagued the nation in recent years have severely hindered local supplies, exacerbating job losses in the farming sector and driving the unemployment rate to a staggering 13% in 2023.

Benali acknowledges the inevitability of increasing wheat imports, noting the current relatively low global prices as a silver lining amidst the crisis. Nevertheless, his tone remains somber as he emphasizes the cyclical nature of agriculture and the suboptimal start to this year's cycle due to the relentless weather adversities.

The challenges in planting extend beyond wheat to encompass other vital crops such as grains and sugar, compounding the agricultural woes facing the nation. Declining water resources, a consequence of diminishing annual rainfall and snowfall over recent decades, have only worsened the situation, prompting authorities to impose strict restrictions on farm irrigation and expedite desalination plans.

As Morocco contends with the drought's stranglehold on its crucial wheat supplies, the resilience and adaptability of the nation will be put to the test, highlighting the urgent need for sustainable agricultural practices and climate change mitigation strategies.


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