Morocco exports 6 billion dirhams of red fruits

Published 2021년 4월 19일

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Morocco's red fruit exports have seen a significant increase, rising from 600 million to 6 billion dirhams, according to Aziz Akhannouch, Minister of Agriculture, Fishing, Rural Development, Water and Forests. The country has experienced an 8% increase in strawberry exports, a 19% rise in watermelon exports, and a 28% increase in cranberry exports. This success is attributed to the Green Morocco Plan, a government initiative aimed at boosting the value of the agricultural sector.
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Aziz Akhannouch, Minister of Agriculture, Fishing, Rural Development, Water and Forests, revealed that Morocco's exports of red fruits went from 600 million dirhams to 6 billion dirhams. Akhannouch said during the weekly session of oral questions in the House of Representatives on Monday, that Morocco's exports of strawberries rose by 8 percent, watermelons by 19 percent, and cranberries by 28 percent. The ...
Source: Rue20

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