1. Agriculture 2030: A future for Morocco
Mohamed Ait Kadi
President of the General Council of Agricultural Development
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3. MOROCCO 2030
Creation of a process to Elaboration and analysis of
Development of a desirable
determine what is necessary
future vision an “action agenda”
to reach that vision.
Agriculture 2030
Agriculture can be a positive driver of socio-economic development and
environmental sustainability
`GREEN MOROCCO
Morocco must deliver on its agricultures’s full potential
4. Moroccan Agriculture at a Crossroads
Huge opportunities But major obstacles
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Very strong growth in domestic Vulnerability of Smallholder Sector
demand
Land tenure problems
Strong growth in overall demand
for Mediterranean-type products
Overexploitation of water
resources
Recognized comparative
advantages in fruits & vegetables Inadequate policy & regulatory
frameworks
Bilateral & Regional Trade Lack of adequate extension
Agreements services and insufficient support
to capability building
6. The Challenge
to reliably produce increasing supplies and more varieties of food, mainly
through higher yields using less water and other resource inputs in an
environmentally friendly manner – and at reasonable and affordable prices
for consumers
This challenge must be met as the climate changes, and as almost every
input to the food production, processing and consumption chain increases
in cost.
This can only be done by mobilizing technology in all kinds of agriculture
including smallholders, using all sources of water and achieving much
better coordination, cooperation and partnerships among the major
stakeholders involved
8. Agriculture a positive driver of socio-
economic development &
environmental sustainability
Pillar II Pillar I
Smallholder farming Robust commercial
as a business Agriculture
Holistic/transactional
Approach
Cross cutting Reforms + Enabling Environment
Domestic
Land tenure Water Trade Doing business Value Chains Administration
Market
9. « OFFRE MAROC » for Investors
A WIN WIN Partnership in the context of Aggregation
Commitments made by aggregators Commitments made by the State
Framework of Incentives
E1 V1
Commitment to generate growth and Innovative framework of incentives
investments (upstream & downstream) Strategic aggregation (targeted subsidies, special tax regimes)
Investments, sales& value added, jobs, program based on V2
Preferential land leasing
know-how contracts with clearly
V3
defined conditions for Preferential access to financing
E2
each value chain
Commtment to support aggregated V4
farmers upstream Support of aggregation over the long-
Access to inputs and technology term:
Uptake garanties… •Promotion
•Dispute resolution/arbitration
V5
E3
Preferential access to trade associated
Commitment to fairness benefits
Policy of fair and attractive •Exports & logistics
remuneration to farmers •Branding & Quality management
•Agrotec – R&D
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