The 16th edition of the International Agricultural Show of Morocco (SIAM 2024) marked the official opening of the Brazilian market to Moroccan citrus fruits, specifically clementines and mandarins. This development was highlighted by the signing of an action plan outlining the terms of export. Brazil is identified as a promising market due to the difference in seasonal timing between the two countries, which could result in increased demand. A visit by Brazilian phytosanitary experts to evaluate the Moroccan national phytosanitary control and certification system for citrus fruit access to the Brazilian market preceded this announcement. The Moroccan Minister of Agriculture, Mohamed Sadiki, emphasized the significance of this move for the Moroccan citrus industry and its growers.