Moroccan Army Places $21 Million Order for Frozen Meats to Feed Troops
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The Moroccan army has placed a new order for frozen meats worth $21 million for the benefit of its troops.
The Royal Moroccan Armed Forces want to order this quantity of frozen meats (beef, mutton and camel) for the benefit of its troops, based in the south of the country.
According to the FAR, this new contract is estimated at around $21 million (210 million dirhams), and will be awarded in early March, reports Maghreb Confidentiel.
A few days earlier, the FAR had ordered in mid-January the acquisition of three lots of frozen meats for a total amount of $32 million, or 324 million dirhams.
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