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Climate change imperils drought-stricken Morocco’s cereal farmers and its food supply

  • Morocco is facing a six-year drought, significantly impacting its agriculture sector and food supply, according to Benali.
  • The Agriculture Ministry estimates this year's wheat harvest will yield about 3.4 million tons, lower than last year's 6.1 million tons.
  • Small-Scale farmer Al Housni Belhoussni stated that recent harvests have been very low due to drought, recalling that the region once produced abundant wheat.
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Climate change imperils drought-stricken Morocco’s cereal farmers and its food supply

Golden fields of wheat no longer produce the bounty they once did in Morocco. A six-year drought has imperiled the country’s entire agriculture sector, including farmers who grow cereals and grains used to feed humans and animals.

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