Moroccan activists launch a campaign to boycott Algerian dates

Published 2022년 3월 23일

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Moroccan activists are calling for a ban on the import of smuggled Algerian dates due to their discovery of carcinogenic substances. They are encouraging a boycott of these dates and promoting local production to support Moroccan farmers. This comes after a significant increase in Morocco's date exports, particularly to European and North American markets. The activation of a wrong cooling and freezing process in Algerian dates, leading to their discoloration and quality issues, has resulted in their rejection by several countries, including France, Canada, Russia, and Qatar, due to non-compliance with standards and the presence of harmful substances and worms.
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Moroccan activists demanded on social networking sites to ban the import of smuggled Algerian dates after discovering that they contain carcinogenic substances, especially since many countries have already gotten rid of them, calling for a boycott of them and contentment with the local product. Activists called for encouraging the local production of dates in the context of supporting Moroccan farmers, especially since Morocco doubled the volume of its exports of high-quality dates, by more than 110 percent during the first months of last year, as a result of the increased demand for this agricultural product from consumers in European and North American markets in particular. European countries and foreign suppliers refused to acquire Algerian dates, as international engineers belonging to an international company in the technology of the cold room industry revealed that the Algerian dates are subject to a wrong cooling and freezing process, and the agricultural product, after ...
Source: Rue20

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