Women’s cooperatives are reshaping rural economies and creating jobs across Morocco.
The Agriculture Ministry expects the 2025/2026 date harvest to hit 160,000 tonnes, marking a strong rebound for oasis regions.
Rising demand from Germany, France and Canada drives Morocco’s strong fruit and vegetable export season.
Growers say mid-November start expected as seed shortages and heatwaves disrupt production.
Local farmers say imported dates are hurting domestic markets and threatening jobs.
The OCP-backed program has trained and connected thousands of rural women to tools, markets, and leadership networks across Morocco.
The accord confirms that products from Western Sahara will enjoy the same tariff preferences as goods from northern Morocco.
Moroccan fertilizer giant sees stronger sales driven by exports to India and Europe.
Officials push for climate resilience as water scarcity intensifies
Wheat and barley yields rose 21–23% on demonstration sites compared with traditional plots.