A promising 2025 season for Moroccan strawberries despite a drop in cultivated areas

Published Dec 16, 2024

Tridge summary

Despite a 10% decrease in cultivated areas, Morocco's strawberry season is off to a strong start due to favorable weather conditions and improved harvest quality. Prices for Moroccan strawberries have increased by 10 to 15% for exports, helping to maintain margin for producers. The industry faces competition from Egypt, but Morocco's focus on quality could set it apart. Demand remains stable, supported by holiday preparations in Europe, with peak production expected in March.
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The strawberry season in Morocco is off to a good start, despite a decline in cultivated areas of around 10% compared to the previous year. Favourable weather conditions and an improvement in the quality of the harvests allow producers to remain optimistic about export prospects and opportunities on the international market. The planting of strawberries started late this year, but the warm temperatures recorded recently have accelerated the production cycle. Amine Bennani, president of the Moroccan Association of Red Fruit Producers, explains: “All the plants, whether late or early, come out at the same time.” This situation has allowed an early harvest, which began about ten days ago for fresh strawberries. Although it is still too early to fully assess yields, initial feedback indicates a regular and good quality production. This trend could partly compensate for the decline in cultivated areas this season. The decline in cultivated areas is partly explained by adjustments in ...
Source: Agrimaroc

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