Siam Meknes .. Launch of a strategic partnership to rehabilitate the series of oil cultures

This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:
This article was automatically translated from Hibapress, the Arabic version:
Heba Press from Meknes
Within the Framework of the Strategic Directions of the Kingdom to Restructure The National Agricultural Model in the Horizon of 2030, The International Agriculture Exhibition in Morocco Witnessed the Signing of A Pivotal Agrement by the Legal Federalism of Oil Crops (Folea), in Partnership with the National Institute for Agricultural Research (Inra) With the Aim of Giving A New Boost to the Oil Crops Series, and Ennant Its Structure according to the requirements of the green strategy of generation. 2020-2030 ″ which puts at the heart of its priorities to promote productive performance, increasing the ability of the sector to adapt to climate change and deepen its links with national agricultural fabric.
These initiatives confirm Folia’s commitment to its pivotal role as a link between public policies and field programs, by their contribution to the activation of the contract objectives, the sector program, in particular those related to the reactivation of the refining activity and the consolidation of the competitiveness of the different components of the series.
The agreement was signed with the National Agricultural Research Institute in the presence of Ahmed Al -Bouari, Minister of Agriculture, Maritime Fisheries, Rural Development, Water and Forests.
This agreement aims to accelerate the pace of adaptation to Cholor and Sunflower crops with local agricultural and climatic particularities, through an applications research program based on genetic selection, to carry out experiences in the field and to facilitate the transfer of knowledge to farmers.
The agreement also includes the organization of technical days, the distribution of signs of best practices and the strengthening of national networks of agricultural expertise, in direct response to the aggravation challenges associated with water shortage and the deterioration of soil quality in mule areas.
In this context, Mohamed Al -Baraka, President of Folea, said: “The development of a series of oil cultures in Morocco is not only an economic option, but rather a strategic necessity to improve food sovereignty and reduce dependence on imports, by an ambitious objective of covering 15% of the national needs of vegetable oils by 2030.”
And the same speaker added: “The incorporation of crops such as cholisa and sunflower in agricultural cycles is a lever to improve soil fertility, stimulate rural development and build a high -value production system. »»
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