Morocco: Expect an increase in potato production during the current agricultural season

Published 2024년 1월 2일

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The Regional Directorate of Agriculture in Tangier-Tetouan-Al Hoceima expects an increase in potato production this agricultural season, with 14,200 hectares allocated to growing potatoes in the region. Potatoes are being grown on 9,000 hectares in two cycles, with an increase in productivity compared to last year. The Locos Basin is known for its availability in irrigation cycles, modern agricultural equipment, and suitable climatic and soil conditions for vegetable and fruit production, and the Regional Office for Agricultural Investment plays an important role in implementing programs to improve production and support farmers.
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The Regional Directorate of Agriculture in Tangier-Tetouan-Al Hoceima confirmed that expectations indicate an increase in potato production during the current agricultural season. The Regional Directorate of Agriculture indicated that the vegetable chain in the region is considered one of the most important production chains, as it occupies an area of 58 thousand and 800 hectares annually, of which 14 thousand And 200 hectares are allocated to growing potatoes, which is equivalent to 24%, indicating that the area cultivated with potatoes in the Locos Basin represents 60% of the total area allocated to this chain at the level of the region. In this context, the same source explained that potatoes are being grown during the current season on an area It is equivalent to 9,000 hectares distributed over two cycles: the fall cycle, which extends from September to the beginning of February, and the winter cycle, which extends from December to May. He continued that the area of fall ...

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