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Morocco to invest $10.8 bln to develop irrigation over 2020-2027 … – The North Africa Post

The Moroccan government has earmarked 10.8 billion dollars or 115 billion dirhams to expand irrigation programs from 2020 to 2027.
This came at a meeting chaired by head of the government Aziz Akhannouch, as farms in drought-stricken regions suffer from diversion of irrigation water to supply households.
The investment aims to mitigate the impact of drought on farming, which represents some 14% of Morocco’s GDP and employs millions in the countryside.
Most Moroccan dams have hit critical levels below 30% and the country seeks new sustainable solutions including desalination.
Agriculture has been a key factor in determining economic growth in the country. The Moroccan government forecasts growth at 4.5% in 2023 after 1.5% in 2021, assuming an average agricultural output.
The 2023 growth forecast was based on expectations of a cereals harvest of 75 million quintals and a barrel price of 98 dollars, the finance ministry said in a document.
This year Morocco had a meagre harvest of 32 million quintals, down from 103 million quintals a year earlier, a figure that highlights the vulnerability of the country to climate change and erratic rainfall.

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