
Morocco Surpasses European Rivals in Tomato Exports to EU
14 January 2025
Moroccan tomato exports to Europe have increased considerably. Conversely, the Netherlands and Spain, historically leaders, are recording a decline in their export volumes.
14 January 2025
Moroccan tomato exports to Europe have increased considerably. Conversely, the Netherlands and Spain, historically leaders, are recording a decline in their export volumes.
13 January 2025
Morocco continues to flood the European market with its avocados. Between October and December 2024, the kingdom exported no less than 42,000 tons of this product to the EU. (…)
12 January 2025
Trade between Morocco and Spain exploded in 2024, despite the absence of customs in Ceuta and Melilla. Proof that relations between the two countries continue to strengthen.
12 January 2025
The fungus Erysiphe vaccinii, responsible for the disease known as powdery mildew, threatens blueberry production in Morocco and worldwide. This is revealed by a study (…)
20 December 2024
On the sidelines of a launch event organized in partnership with the Moroccan Confederation of Exporters (ASMEX) and the Moroccan Agency for Investment and Export Development (…)
17 December 2024
Faced with the drop in olive production and the sharp rise in the price of olive oil, Morocco is turning to Spain, Tunisia, Italy and France to import virgin and extra virgin (…)
17 December 2024
The British subsidiary of the agrochemical company Syngenta has exported tons of pesticides banned in the UK to several countries, including Morocco, Ukraine and Côte d’Ivoire. (…)
8 December 2024
Morocco displays great economic ambitions. Its geographical position, close to Europe, its competitive workforce and its international alliances, particularly with the United (…)
4 December 2024
Morocco is expected to receive a large quantity of wheat from Russia. The world’s leading exporter of soft wheat, the country of Vladimir Putin has dethroned France and has (…)
25 November 2024
Morocco would have decided to ban the export of products from Melilla, on the grounds that these products come from a Moroccan city.