Morocco has decided to suspend tomato exports to African countries and restrict sales to Europe to stabilize domestic prices, it was announced today. Last week, the tomato reached 15 dirhams (about 1.40 euros) per kilogram (kg). According to the Interprofessional Federation of Fruit and Horticultural Products (FIFEL), the measure was adopted this Monday by the Independent Agency for Export Control and Coordination, which is linked to the country's Ministry of Agriculture. The suspension of exports was taken "consensual and amicably" between the Ministry of Agriculture and the exporters' associations, assured an official source from this federation, cited by the Spanish agency EFE. According to FIFEL, the decision has already started to impact the price, which reached today, in ...