Moroccan Couscous Giant Dari Denies Partnership with Israeli Companies

The company Dari Couspate has issued a formal denial regarding the signing of a partnership agreement with Israel or any Israeli company.
"Contrary to what has been reported about the recent signing of a partnership agreement between DARI and an Israeli company, DARI categorically denies this false information," the company said in a statement, recalling that it remains a 100% Moroccan family business, founded by Mohamed Khalil and listed on the Casablanca stock exchange, without any Israeli origin.
While acknowledging having exported its products (small quantities) to Israel in the past, Dari Couspate assures that it did so to meet the demand of consumers attached to Morocco and its traditions. But it rules out any possible export of its products to the Israeli market, especially due to the situation in the Gaza Strip.
Expressing its gratitude to its consumers, customers, partners and collaborators for their continued support and loyalty, the company, which claims to be the world’s leading exporter of couscous, with a presence in more than 60 countries, has reaffirmed its commitment to promoting the excellence of Made in Morocco, both in Morocco and internationally, while remaining faithful to its values of ethics and social responsibility.
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