The government of Morocco is taking urgent measures to ensure that the market is funded with milk

Published 2022년 12월 6일

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The Minister of Agriculture, Muhammad Siddiqui, has announced plans to stabilize the milk production chain due to ongoing drought and high feed prices through a continuous tracking system and by setting up a system to ensure sufficient supply. The ministry is also supporting the import of milking wheels and promoting local production, as well as legalizing artificial insemination of cows. Additionally, the government is providing support to dairy cow producers, facilitating the temporary import of milk derivatives, and exempting imported feed from value-added tax.
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The Minister of Agriculture, Marine Fishing, Rural Development, Water and Forests, Muhammad Siddiqui, said that the Ministry of Agriculture is working to take a set of urgent measures with the aim of maintaining the balance of the milk production chain, by setting up a continuous tracking system in partnership with professionals to ensure sufficient supply to meet the demand of this material. My friend stated, during the session of oral questions in the House of Representatives, yesterday, Monday, that the reason behind the decline in milk production is due to the continuing drought and the high prices of feed, noting that the ministry has taken measures to support the import of milking wheels, which includes 20 thousand heads and ranges from 2500 to 5000 dirhams per wheel. The government official indicated that the ministry is working to support the production of milking wheels of authentic varieties locally, at about 4,000 dirhams, and this is direct support, as well as ...

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