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Morocco’s avocado exports drop to 58,000 tonnes amid challenging season

After a record-breaking 2024/2025 season, Morocco’s avocado industry has experienced a sharp decline in 2025/2026. Export volumes fell to 58,000 tonnes, down from over 100,000 tonnes last year, according to the Moroccan Association of Avocado. The season faced multiple challenges, including adverse......

Red meat prices in Morocco set for temporary decline amid surge in imports

Red meat prices in Morocco are expected to ease in the short term following the arrival of more than 40,000 head of cattle imported from Brazil and Uruguay. These shipments, purchased earlier in the year at lower prices, are set to increase supply and bring temporary relief to a market that has experienced......

Bank Al-Maghrib forecasts 5.6% economic growth for Morocco in 2026

Bank Al-Maghrib projects a notable acceleration of Morocco’s economic growth, expecting it to reach 5.6% in 2026, up from an estimated 4.8% in 2025, before slowing to 3.5% in 2027. In its first quarterly meeting of the year, the central bank attributed this expected surge primarily to favorable......

Morocco bets on AI to strengthen agriculture and growth

Morocco is moving to connect its artificial intelligence strategy with agriculture as it seeks to protect economic growth from climate shocks and lift productivity in a sector that remains central to national output. Official projections from the High Commission for Planning show gross domestic product......

Morocco’s blueberry harvest delayed amid growing global competition

Morocco’s blueberry sector is facing an unusual season this year as climate disruptions and increasing global competition reshape the timing of the harvest and the dynamics of international trade. Traditionally, Morocco occupies a strategic window in the global blueberry market. The country’s......

Diesel shortages threaten farming across continents amid Iran conflict

A growing diesel shortage triggered by disruptions to global energy supplies is threatening agricultural activity across multiple continents, raising concerns about rising food prices in the months ahead. Two weeks after the start of the US Israeli conflict involving Iran, the effective closure of the......

Lebanon inspects markets to control fruit and vegetable prices

Lebanon’s Ministry of Agriculture, in cooperation with the Ministry of Economy, conducted inspections of local markets and storage warehouses on Monday to monitor the quantities, quality, and pricing of fruits and vegetables. The move comes amid ongoing tensions in the region as the conflict between......

Floods in Morocco: red berry producers severely affected

Recent severe weather conditions have caused widespread flooding in northern Morocco, with agricultural producers—particularly those cultivating red berries—reporting significant damage in the Loukkos region. Heavy rainfall in recent days has led to rising water levels and flooding......

Mercosur deal sparks tensions as Macron criticizes European Commission move

French President Emmanuel Macron has sharply criticized the European Commission’s decision to provisionally apply the European Union’s trade agreement with Mercosur countries, describing the move as both “a bad surprise” for France and “a bad way” to treat the European......

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