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Morocco secures Australian sheep import deal amid domestic shortage for Eid Al-Adha

Morocco has initiated plans to import 100,000 sheep from Australia to address a significant livestock shortage ahead of Eid Al-Adha. The decision comes as the country faces a 38% decline in national livestock numbers compared to 2016, exacerbated by persistent drought conditions. Government spokesman......

Eid Al-Adha: Morocco tackles severe livestock shortage with strategic imports

A significant decline in Morocco's livestock population has prompted swift government action, including major import initiatives and support measures for local farmers. The national herd has decreased by 38% since 2016, as revealed by Agriculture Minister Ahmed Bouari during a recent press conference. The......

Morocco's untapped gas potential faces mounting domestic demand

Despite active exploration efforts and international investment, Morocco's quest to develop substantial natural gas resources continues to yield modest results in the face of rising domestic energy consumption. Sound Energy CEO Graham Lyon highlighted the challenges and opportunities in the country's......

Morocco emerges as leading market for Tunisian dates with record imports

Morocco has established itself as Tunisia's primary date export destination in 2024, capturing 19.7% of the country's total date exports according to the National Agricultural Observatory (ONAGRI). The North African kingdom imported approximately 10,106 tons of dates, significantly outpacing......

Growing Trade Relations Between the United Kingdom and Morocco

The trade relationship between the United Kingdom and Morocco has experienced significant growth over the past year, underscoring the strengthening economic ties between the two nations. According to the UK Department for Business and Trade, bilateral trade reached 48.5 billion Moroccan dirhams (3.8......

Morocco's Wheat Crisis Deepens as Drought Slashes Production to 15-Year Low

Morocco's agricultural sector faces unprecedented challenges as severe drought conditions drive wheat production to its lowest levels since 2008, forcing the nation to dramatically increase its reliance on Russian imports to meet domestic demand. The North African nation's 2024 wheat harvest......

Morocco Unveils Strategic Wheat Import Support Plan Amid Drought Crisis

Morocco has announced a comprehensive financial support system for soft wheat imports, set to launch in early 2025, as the country grapples with severe drought conditions affecting domestic production. The initiative, spanning from January to April 2025, represents a coordinated effort between the Ministry......

Spain Strengthens Import Inspections for Moroccan Agricultural Produce

Spain has implemented a new inspection system at the Port of Algeciras to tighten controls on agricultural imports from Morocco, addressing demands from domestic farmers for greater oversight. This pilot project introduces a unified inspection framework under the direct supervision of the Ministry of......

Morocco Imposes Tariffs on Egyptian Canned Tomatoes to Protect Local Producers

Morocco has introduced temporary anti-dumping tariffs on canned tomato imports from Egypt following an investigation by the Ministry of Trade and Industry. This move responds to a complaint from the National Federation of Food Industries, highlighting concerns about unfair trade practices affecting the......

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