A trial field in Morocco is testing drought-resistant wheat and barley seeds, a potential solution to the country's regular droughts and climate change impacts, which have led to a decrease in grain yield and cultivation area. The International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA) is developing these seeds, some of which have been distributed to 90 drought-resistant seed programs globally. However, the process of licensing new seed varieties in Morocco is slow, and there is lack of interest from the private sector, leading to importation of unsuitable foreign seeds. ICARDA is hopeful that the new agricultural plan, 'Green Generation' (2020-2030), will speed up the process and increase the use of drought-resistant seeds.