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Sardine prices spark debate over market regulation in Morocco

A heated debate over fish prices in Morocco has ignited across social media, shedding light on broader concerns about market regulation and affordability, particularly as Ramadan approaches. The controversy began in Marrakech, where Abdolilah, known as Abdo, launched an initiative to sell sardines at......

Morocco’s fish paradox: soaring exports, scarce access for locals

Despite Morocco’s extensive 3,500-kilometer coastline and abundant fishing resources, a recent survey conducted by L’Economiste and Sunergia reveals that only 38% of Moroccans consume fish once per week. Meanwhile, the majority struggle with rising prices and limited availability, painting......

Morocco lowers medication prices to ease access to critical treatments

Morocco's Ministry of Health and Social Protection has announced significant price reductions on medications, including treatments for chronic illnesses and cancer, as part of its broader strategy to enhance the nation’s healthcare system. The decision, which impacts original, generic, and......

Tomato prices surge in Casablanca as meat costs stabilize

Tomato prices have soared this week at Casablanca's wholesale market, climbing by 1.30 DH/kg to reach 6.80 DH/kg, compared to 5.50 DH/kg the previous week. Other vegetables have followed a similar upward trend. Onions and courgettes recorded price increases of 0.50 DH/kg and 1.50 DH/kg, respectively,......

Moroccan motorists grapple with fuel price surge

Morocco’s fuel imports have surged to 1.7 million tons, valued at $1.26 billion, marking a 10.8% increase in volume. This rise has led to a noticeable hike in fuel prices across the country, with diesel increasing by 20 cents per liter and gasoline by 16 cents per liter. In Casablanca, the average......

Moroccans divided on imported red meat, survey reveals

Among Moroccans aware of imported meat but opting not to consume it, 38% favor local products. A recent study conducted by the marketing firm Sunergia and the news outlet L’Economiste provides intriguing insights into Moroccan awareness and opinions regarding imported red meat. The findings highlight......

Morocco boosts tomato production by 17%, emerges as key player in EU market

Over the past decade, Morocco has solidified its position as a formidable competitor in the global tomato market, achieving a 17.36% increase in production between 2014 and 2023. This growth stands in sharp contrast to declining outputs in major European producers such as Spain and the Netherlands, according......

Morocco’s agriculture minister tackles rising food prices amid market disparities

Government seeks solutions to bridge gap between farm and market prices Morocco’s Minister of Agriculture, Ahmed Bouari, has announced an upcoming meeting with the Ministry of the Interior and the Ministry of Industry and Trade to address the growing disparity between agricultural production prices......

Moroccan households face savings challenges amid economic strain, report finds

A recent study by Morocco’s High Commission for Planning (HCP) reveals that only 11.1% of households are optimistic about their ability to save in the upcoming year. The overwhelming majority, 88.9%, indicate they cannot set aside any money, highlighting the persistent financial difficulties faced......

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