Luis Planas values the decision of the Moroccan Government to authorize the import of fresh beef and sheep meat from Spain

Published 2024년 10월 25일

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The Spanish agricultural Minister, Luis Planas, has expressed satisfaction over Morocco's decision to permit the import of fresh sheep and goat meat from Spain. This decision is set to strengthen the already robust trade relations between the two countries. The ministers' positive discussions during the XII meeting of the Centre for Advanced Agronomic Studies of the Mediterranean (Ciheam) in Rabat underscored the growth in Spain's sheep and cattle exports to Morocco, making it the primary destination for such exports outside the EU. The trade has been buoyed by the positive trend in the exchange of live animals, with Morocco now the leading market outside the EU for sheep and cattle.
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The Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Luis Planas, has today, in Rabat, valued the decision of the Moroccan government to authorize the import of fresh sheep and goat meat from Spain and has explained that, immediately, the Spanish meat sector will be informed so that it can initiate the necessary commercial contacts. Today, Planas has held a first bilateral meeting, very fruitful, with the recently appointed Minister of Agriculture, Maritime Fisheries, Rural Development, Water and Forests of Morocco, Ahmed El Bouari. The meeting has taken place within the framework of the XII meeting of the Centre for Advanced Agronomic Studies of the Mediterranean (Ciheam), which has taken place today in Rabat (Morocco). Both ministers have made clear the excellent relations existing between the two countries. Planas stressed that this new commercial outlet is a sign of the maturity of the Spanish market, with exports of live animals that have evolved ...

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