America places Morocco within the priority countries in the "Food for Progress" program

Published Apr 13, 2026

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The Spanish magazine "Revista Mercados" confirmed that the administration of U.S. President Donald has included Morocco among the priority countries in one of the most prominent international cooperation programs for the year 2026, in a move that reflects a new strategic direction in bilateral relations. The specialized finance and business magazine highlighted that the U.S. Department of Agriculture has placed Morocco among the beneficiary countries of the "Food for Progress" program for [...]

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The Spanish magazine "Revista Mercados" confirmed that the administration of U.S. President Donald has included Morocco among the priority countries in one of the most prominent international cooperation programs for 2026, in a move that reflects a new strategic direction in bilateral relations. The specialized magazine in finance and business highlighted that the U.S. Department of Agriculture has placed Morocco among the beneficiary countries of the "Food for Progress" program for the fiscal year 2026. It highlighted that Morocco is within a limited group of only seven countries selected to benefit from this program, alongside Bangladesh, Bolivia, Ecuador, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, and Thailand, reflecting the strategic position it has come to occupy in the agricultural field on the international stage. The inclusion of Morocco on this list highlights the confidence of the United States in the transformative potential of the national agricultural sector, and in the pivotal ...

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