The article reports that Ahmed Bouari, the Minister of Agriculture in Morocco, has decided to suspend import duties on virgin and extra virgin olive oil to help finance national markets and stabilize prices. This decision is in response to the significant drop in olive oil production due to repeated years of drought and high temperatures during the flowering season. The production is projected to decrease by 11% compared to the previous season and 40% compared to a normal year, with the country expected to produce 950 thousand tons this season. To ensure quality and prevent price manipulation, the government will closely monitor imported oils and regulate olive oil exports.