Moroccan greenhouse tomato exports in 2024 have seen a significant increase, with a 10% rise from the same period in 2023, totaling 266,000 tonnes in the first quarter. This growth comes after a challenging 2023/24 season marked by extreme weather and phytosanitary issues, which had led to a drop in exports. The majority of the exports were received by the European Union, with France being the main recipient. Mauritania, however, increased its import fees on Moroccan produce, causing border delays and reducing trade. Despite these challenges, Morocco has managed to recover and is experiencing a resurgence in its greenhouse tomato exports, showing resilience and adaptability.