Archive for the ‘Morocco’ Category

Agricultural Exports, Morocco, News

January 30, 2025

Morocco’s demand for high-quality almonds has reached new heights, with imports surpassing 35,000 tons in the first 11 months of 2024. Valued at $174.5 million, this represents an 18% increase from the previous year, demonstrating the country’s strong position in global agricultural trade.   The steady growth in almond imports reflects Morocco’s expanding market for […]

Morocco’s avocado industry is thriving, with strong export performance and increasing global demand. The country has already shipped 30,000 tonnes of avocados since the start of the season, representing a significant portion of the estimated 90,000-tonne total.   The European market has been particularly receptive to Moroccan avocados, particularly the popular Hass variety. While initial […]

Morocco has experienced impressive export growth in several key industries, including aerospace, automotive, and phosphate products, during the first ten months of 2024.   The aerospace sector saw a notable 17.3% increase in exports, reaching $2.16 billion, driven by a 26.9% surge in the assembly segment, which accounted for $1.43 billion. The country’s strong political […]

Morocco, News

October 21, 2024

Arif Esa, Deputy Chairman of the International Trade Council Banking and Trade Finance, has been nominated to represent moneyIN Morocco in the prestigious Global Startup Awards Africa 2024 competition for the Founder of the Year Award. This recognition underscores Esa’s innovative contributions to the financial technology sector through moneyIN Morocco.   As moneyIN Morocco advances […]

Agricultural Exports, Morocco, News

October 14, 2024

Morocco is experiencing a noteworthy rise in its agricultural exports to the European Union, with a 5% increase in fruit and vegetable shipments, particularly in tomatoes, berries, and citrus fruits. This growth has seen exports surpass 1.5 million tons annually, a trend that has been consistent over the past three years and holds significant importance […]