Morocco plans to import 100,000 sheep from Australia

Published 2025년 2월 27일

Tridge summary

Morocco has seen a significant decrease in livestock numbers, down by 38%, due to a prolonged drought, impacting domestic meat production and leading to increased import demand. In response, the government has implemented measures such as suspending tariffs, exempting value-added tax, and launching a support plan to help herders improve feed supply and develop animal husbandry, in an effort to stabilize the market.
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Original content

In recent years, Morocco has suffered a 38% drop in livestock numbers due to a long-term drought, which has severely affected domestic meat production and significantly increased import demand. To stabilize the market, the Moroccan government has taken a number of measures, including suspending relevant tariffs, exempting value-added tax, and ...
Source: Foodmate

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