Morocco: Money and work Implementation of many structured projects within the framework of solidarity agriculture to strengthen the apple chain

Published 2021년 10월 29일

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The Al Haouz province in Morocco is implementing projects under the Green Morocco Plan, focusing on agricultural chains that adapt to climatic changes. The projects encompass various productive chains such as sheep breeding, apples, olives, walnuts, honey, and aromatic and medicinal plants. The apple chain has received special attention with structured projects within solidarity agriculture, aiming to enhance farmers' returns and product quality. The province has planted apple trees over an area of 4160 hectares, with a production of 53 thousand tons, primarily in the rural commune of Asni. The region has received significant investments to boost the apple industry, including funding for a refrigeration unit to help small producers improve product marketability and income.
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Mendili Moulay Abdallah, Regional Director of Agriculture in Marrakech, said that the Al Haouz province has received several projects that concern agricultural chains that are compatible with climatic changes. Mandili added in a statement to "Moroccan Sahara", that the Regional Directorate of Agriculture is working on several projects of the Green Morocco Plan, especially those related to the second pillar, in which the state will directly intervene in partnership with those concerned, within the framework of the integrated projects that concern from the tops of the mountain ranges to the bottom, And it starts from the service of land, planting and tracking to the strengthening of products and improving the productivity of the chains in the region, and it concerns sheep breeding, apples, olives, walnuts, honey, aromatic and medicinal plants, to other productive chains. Al-Mandili explained that the apple chain benefited from special attention within the framework of the regional ...
Source: Al Magribia

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