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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......

Heavy rain brings significant water relief to Draa-Tafilalet region

Recent heavy rains have brought temporary relief to drought-stricken Morocco, although experts caution that it is insufficient to address the country's ongoing water crisis. The Guir-Ziz-Rheris Water Basin Agency reported that the rainfall between April 11 and 13 delivered approximately 24.18 million......

Transforming agricultural waste into sustainable battery materials

Africa, renowned for its rich farmlands, faces a significant challenge with food waste that undermines its agricultural potential. Each year, nearly one-third of the continent’s agricultural output is lost or wasted, a statistic that is particularly alarming in sub-Saharan Africa where the waste......

Urgent call to action for Morocco's beekeeping industry amid crisis

The beekeeping sector in Morocco is facing a critical juncture due to the ongoing decline in bee populations across the country. Several factors contribute to this alarming situation, including persistent drought, the spread of diseases, and the extensive use of pesticides. In light of this crisis, there......

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......

Sebou basin reservoir levels rise to nearly 52%

The reservoirs managed by the Sebou Hydraulic Basin Agency (ABHS) reported a filling rate of 51.81% as of April 2, 2025, significantly up from 48.30% during the same period last year. These eleven reservoirs now hold over 2.87 billion cubic meters of water, compared to 2.68 billion cubic meters at the......

Morocco to Be Guest of Honor at Sommet de l’Élevage 2025

Morocco has been honored as the guest of honor at the Sommet de l’élevage, Europe’s foremost livestock event. This prestigious gathering will take place from October 7-10, 2025, in Clermont-Ferrand, France, bringing together 2,000 elite pedigree animals and 1,750 exhibitors from around......

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......

Germany withdraws Moroccan peppers over pesticide safety concerns

German authorities have recently taken decisive action by withdrawing a shipment of Moroccan peppers from the market due to alarming levels of Abamectin, a pesticide known for its serious health risks. The peppers were imported into Germany via Spanish distributors, as reported by Hortoinfo. Inspection......

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