Export quota for Moroccan tomatoes

Published Mar 14, 2023

Tridge summary

The Moroccan government has implemented an export quota on cluster and cocktail tomatoes, effective from February 19, 2023. The quota limits the export of these tomatoes to 10% of the usual daily volume. The measure is designed to shield Moroccan consumers from a significant surge in tomato prices. The quota will be in place until normal price levels are reached. This restriction is expected to have a substantial impact on trading partners in European countries.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

Packaging plants and exporters were informed of the government's decision on February 19, and the export quota was introduced with immediate effect and for an indefinite period. Its aim is to protect Moroccan consumers from the drastic increase in the price of tomatoes. The export quota imposed on exporters and packers will remain in place until prices return to normal levels. However, the decision does not affect all types of tomatoes, it only applies to cluster and cocktail tomatoes, the regulations reduce the export of these ...

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