The Moroccan government, experts, farmers, and organizations are working together to address a cochineal epidemic that has devastated cactus crops in the country since 2014. A project to restore cactus plantations in the Doukkala region, severely affected by the epidemic, has been launched with the aim of contributing to local agricultural development. The initiative involves planting resistant cactus varieties identified by the National Institute of Agronomic Research, with plans to cultivate over 500 hectares in the Oulad Frej agricultural development district.