The Competition Council of Morocco has expressed concerns about the state of the country's compound feed market, particularly within the poultry farming sector. The report highlights several challenges that are hindering the sector's growth and structure, including poor access to banking financing, an unstructured market, and a heavy reliance on unlicensed and unregulated activities. The sector is also plagued by the influence of intermediaries, long payment terms from feed manufacturers, and fluctuating prices, all of which contribute to an unstable financial environment for farmers. Additionally, the sector's lack of competition, dominated by a few large vertically integrated companies, exacerbates these issues. The report underscores the need for structural reforms and regulatory improvements to address these challenges and foster a more competitive and sustainable poultry farming sector.