European Union markets open their doors to Moroccan honey

Published 2024년 4월 24일

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The European Union has approved Morocco as a country to export honey, which was announced at the International Agricultural Forum in Meknes. This is significant as the EU is one of the largest honey producers but still imports about 40% of its consumption. Moroccan honey producers will now have access to the EU's largest honey market, which is estimated to be worth over 10 billion dirhams. This decision is particularly important for Morocco's beekeeping sector, which is diverse and plays a key socio-economic role, with over 36,000 active beekeepers. The EU Ambassador to Morocco viewed this as a win-win situation, highlighting the contribution of Moroccan honey producers to both consumer supply and agricultural biodiversity in Morocco.
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Ahmed Belhamid The European Union opens its doors to Moroccan honey. Yesterday, Tuesday, April 23, 2024, this decision was celebrated in the space of the International Agricultural Forum, which is currently taking place in Meknes, under the chairmanship of the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries, Rural Development, Water and Forests, Mohamed Seddiqi, and the European Union Ambassador to Morocco, Patricia Umbart Cossack. The European Union had included Morocco is on the list of countries exporting honey to the European Union in February 2024. Accordingly, Moroccan producers will be able to access the most important global market for honey, despite the fact that the European Union is one of the largest honey producers in the world, but it needs to import approximately 40 percent of what it consumes. That is, a value of more than 10 billion dirhams. This comes at a time when the beekeeping sector in Morocco is characterized by the diversity of its products and the multiplicity of its ...

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