Morocco and Palestine Strengthen Agricultural Ties at Berlin’s Green Week 2024
in a significant step toward bolstering bilateral cooperation, Morocco’s Minister of Agriculture, Maritime Fisheries, Rural Development, and water and Forests, Ahmed El Bouari, met with his Palestinian counterpart, Rizq Abd al-Rahman Salem Salimia, during the 89th edition of Green Week in Berlin. The meeting, held on January 19, 2024, focused on enhancing collaboration in agriculture, forestry, and irrigation, marking a new chapter in the longstanding relationship between the two nations.
A Meeting of Minds in Berlin
The bilateral discussion took place on the sidelines of Green Week, one of the world’s largest agricultural and food trade fairs, which runs from January 17 to 26. This year’s event has drawn over 1,500 exhibitors from 60 countries and is expected to attract nearly 400,000 visitors, solidifying Berlin’s reputation as a global hub for agricultural innovation and exchange.
During the meeting, the two ministers explored opportunities to deepen cooperation in three key areas: forests, irrigation, and agricultural production. “Morocco is an essential country on which Palestine relies a lot, particularly in the agricultural sector,” said Salimia, emphasizing the strategic importance of the partnership. He also highlighted the fraternal ties between the Moroccan and Palestinian peoples, describing Morocco as a “brother country and dear to our hearts.”
Morocco’s Pavilion: A Showcase of Agricultural Excellence
Morocco’s participation in Green Week 2024 was marked by the inauguration of it’s pavilion by Minister El Bouari, alongside German Federal Minister of Food and Agriculture, Cem Özdemir. The pavilion, a vibrant festivity of Morocco’s cultural heritage and agricultural wealth, featured 21 exhibitors representing 39 cooperatives from all 12 regions of the Kingdom.
Visitors to the pavilion were treated to a diverse array of Moroccan products, including argan oil and its derivatives, olives, saffron, dates, and aromatic and medicinal plants. These products, renowned for their high quality and adherence to international sustainability standards, underscored Morocco’s commitment to promoting its agricultural sector on the global stage.
A Partnership Built on Solid Foundations
The meeting between El Bouari and Salimia reaffirmed the deep-rooted ties between Morocco and Palestine. “This relationship is based on solid foundations,” Salimia noted, praising Morocco’s unwavering support for Palestine. The collaboration in agriculture is expected to yield mutual benefits, with Morocco sharing its expertise in sustainable farming practices and irrigation technologies, while Palestine offers insights into its unique agricultural challenges and innovations.
Key Takeaways from the Meeting
| Aspect | Details |
|————————–|—————————————————————————–|
| Focus Areas | Forests, irrigation, agricultural production |
| Moroccan Pavilion | 21 exhibitors, 39 cooperatives, products like argan oil, saffron, and dates |
| Green Week 2024 | 1,500+ exhibitors, 60 countries, 400,000+ visitors |
| Quotes | “Morocco is a brother country and dear to our hearts.” – Rizq Salimia |
Looking Ahead
As Green Week 2024 continues, the meeting between Morocco and Palestine serves as a testament to the power of international collaboration in addressing global agricultural challenges. By leveraging their shared strengths and fostering innovation, the two nations are poised to make significant strides in sustainable agriculture and rural development.
For more insights into Morocco’s agricultural initiatives, explore the Ministry of Agriculture’s official website. To learn about Green Week and its impact on global agriculture, visit the official Green Week page.
This partnership is not just about agriculture—it’s about building a future rooted in cooperation, sustainability, and mutual respect. Stay tuned for more updates as Morocco and Palestine continue to cultivate their shared vision.
Strengthening Agricultural Ties: morocco and Palestine at Green Week 2024
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In January 2024, Morocco and Palestine took a significant step toward enhancing their bilateral agricultural cooperation during Berlin’s Green Week. This historic meeting between their respective agriculture ministers marked a new chapter in their longstanding relationship, focusing on lasting practices, innovation, and mutual growth. We sat down with Dr. Leila Amrani, an expert in international agricultural partnerships, to dive deeper into this collaboration.
A Meeting of Minds in Berlin
Senior editor: Dr. Amrani, could you shed light on the significance of the meeting between Morocco and Palestine at Green Week 2024?
Dr. Leila Amrani: Absolutely.The meeting between Morocco’s Minister of Agriculture, Ahmed el Bouari, and Palestine’s Minister, Rizq Salimia, was a pivotal moment.Green Week is one of the world’s largest agricultural trade fairs, and for these two nations to come together on this platform underscores their commitment to mutual growth. Both ministers emphasized collaboration in forests, irrigation, and agricultural production, which are critical areas for sustainable progress.
Morocco’s Pavilion: A Showcase of Excellence
Senior Editor: Morocco had a notable presence at Green week with its pavilion. What stood out about it?
Dr.Leila Amrani: Morocco’s pavilion was a testament to its agricultural richness and cultural heritage. It featured 21 exhibitors representing 39 cooperatives from all 12 regions of the Kingdom. Products like argan oil, saffron, dates, and medicinal plants highlighted Morocco’s commitment to high-quality, sustainable agriculture. The pavilion wasn’t just a display; it was an invitation to the world to explore Morocco’s agricultural innovations.
A Partnership Built on Solid Foundations
Senior Editor: How would you describe the foundation of this Morocco-Palestine partnership?
Dr. Leila Amrani: This partnership is deeply rooted in shared values and mutual respect. Minister Salimia called Morocco a “brother country,” which speaks volumes about the fraternal ties between the two nations. Morocco brings expertise in sustainable farming and irrigation, while Palestine offers unique insights into overcoming agricultural challenges under occupation. Together, they’re creating a model for cooperation that benefits both sides.
Looking Ahead: The Future of Morocco-Palestine Collaboration
senior Editor: What can we expect from this partnership in the coming years?
Dr. Leila Amrani: The meeting at Green Week is just the beginning. By combining Morocco’s advancements in agriculture with Palestine’s resilience and innovation, the two countries can address global challenges like food security and sustainability.this collaboration is a blueprint for how nations can work together to achieve shared goals, and I’m optimistic about the impact they’ll have on the agricultural landscape.
Senior Editor: Thank you,Dr. Amrani,for sharing your insights. We look forward to seeing the fruits of this promising partnership between morocco and Palestine.