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Safi and Essaouira: Ban on shellfish harvesting due to marine toxins

The Department of Maritime Fisheries has announced a ban on the harvesting and marketing of shellfish products from the Cap Beddouza and Oum Toyour Chouika areas, located respectively in the maritime districts of Safi and Essaouira. The ban will remain in place until the environment is fully cleared......

Addressing high seafood costs: Morocco's Affordable Fish initiative success

Morocco has witnessed significant public discourse surrounding exorbitant fish prices, particularly in its coastal cities. The Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries reports remarkable outcomes from the seventh edition of the "Affordable Fish" initiative, launched on February 22, which has successfully......

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......

China and Japan: A New Chapter in Seafood Trade After Fukushima Dispute

China has announced its intention to "gradually resume" seafood imports from Japan, marking a resolution to a dispute that has spanned over a year. The conflict centered around the release of treated radioactive water from the Fukushima nuclear plant, which sparked concerns and a subsequent......

Morocco's Maritime Bounty Set to Captivate at 2024 Seafood Expo Asia

In a striking debut, Morocco is preparing to showcase its rich maritime heritage at the upcoming Seafood Expo Asia, scheduled for September 4-6, 2024, at Singapore's Sands Expo Convention Centre. This North African nation, renowned for its vibrant culture and culinary traditions, is poised to make......

Morocco Halts Shellfish Harvesting Near Essaouira Amid Toxin Concerns

Unsafe Toxin Levels Detected in Local Mussels Prompt Immediate Action Morocco's Department of Maritime Fisheries has announced a suspension of shellfish harvesting and sales from the Oum Toyour-Chouika area in Essaouira due to marine toxins detected at hazardous levels.  The National Institute......

Haliopolis Welcomes New 40 Million Dirham Seafood Processing Plant

Amid the ongoing expansion of the thriving Haliopolis industrial park in Agadir, boasting an impressive occupancy rate exceeding 90% in its initial 75-hectare phase, a new seafood processing plant is poised to join the burgeoning hub. Quality Sea Product, a family-owned SME specializing in cephalopods......

Ensuring Affordable Seafood for Ramadan: Morocco Forms Central Committee

As the sacred month of Ramadan approaches, set to commence in March, Morocco is taking proactive measures to ensure the availability and affordability of seafood for consumers. This week, Minister of Agriculture Mohamed Sadiki convened with professionals from the fishing industry in Rabat to address......

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