Morocco will subsidize the cultivation of tomatoes, onions, and potatoes

Published 2023년 10월 25일

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The Moroccan government will subsidize the cultivation of tomatoes, onions, and potatoes by 50-70% due to the high price of seeds and seed potatoes. This subsidy will range from 40,000-70,000 dirhams per hectare for tomatoes, 8,000-15,000 dirhams per hectare for potatoes, and 4,000-5,000 dirhams per hectare for onions. The government will also provide fertilizers and subsidies to help farmers cope with drought, rising costs, and the recent earthquake.
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Moroccan Agriculture Minister Mohamed Seddiki has announced that for the first time the government will subsidize the cultivation of tomatoes, onions and potatoes by between 50 and 70% of their value, due to the "high price" of the seeds and seed potatoes. In the House of Representatives he explained that tomato cultivation will be subsidized with between 40,000 and 70,000 dirhams (€ 3,600-6,300) per hectare, potato cultivation with between 8,000 and 15,000 dirhams (€ 720-1,300) per hectare and onion cultivation with between 4,000 and 5,000 dirhams (€360-450) per hectare. The government will also provide 600,000 tons of phosphate fertilizers for the coming season and subsidize the import of nitrogen fertilizers with 2.2 billion dirhams (€200 million). Seddiki recalled four ...
Source: AGF

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