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Vegetable Prices Surge in Morocco Due to Cold, Drought, and Export Demands – Consonews

Moroccan markets are grappling with a sharp rise in vegetable prices, a trend that has ‍intensified ‍over the ​past week. According to industry professionals, this surge is driven by ⁣a combination of ​factors, including a persistent ‌cold snap,‍ reduced local supply, and increased ⁤exports to Europe and Africa.‍

The daily Al Ahdath ​Al⁣ Maghribia reported on January 16, 2025, that tomato prices have soared to 10 dirhams per ⁢kilogram, with premium varieties fetching even higher prices in ‍upscale markets in Casablanca.​ Other staples like potatoes are selling at 7 dirhams, peppers at 8 ‌dirhams, and onions, ⁣carrots, ‍and eggplants at around 6 dirhams. ‍

A trader at the Casablanca wholesale market explained that the unusually ​low temperatures‌ in January have considerably‌ slowed the ripening of vegetables, leading to a constrained supply. “The persistent drought, ​coupled with irrigation⁣ restrictions in several regions, is exacerbating the ⁣situation,” he added. ‌

local ⁣production, particularly in the El Jadida region—onc a primary supplier to Casablanca—has declined. This has shifted the burden of supply to the Souss region.​ However, much of souss’s output is earmarked for​ export,‌ where higher prices help producers offset ⁢rising production⁣ costs and water scarcity challenges.​

This price surge follows months of relative stability and underscores the structural challenges facing Morocco’s agricultural sector. Between climate-related disruptions and⁢ the pressures of international trade, the industry is navigating a complex landscape.

| Vegetable |⁤ Price⁣ (Dirhams/kg) |
|—————|————————|
| Tomatoes ‍ ‍ | 10 ⁤ |
| Potatoes‍ ​ | 7 ​ ​ ⁤ ⁣⁤ ​ ⁣ | ‍
| Peppers ‍ ​ | 8 ⁤ ‍ |
| Onions ‌| 6 ⁣‍ ⁣ ⁣ ⁢ ‍ |
| Carrots ⁣ | 6 ‍ ⁣ ⁣ | ‍
| Eggplants |‍ 6 ​ ⁣ ‍ |

The situation highlights‌ the delicate⁢ balance between domestic needs and export ‌opportunities, and⁢ also‌ the urgent need for lasting solutions to​ mitigate the impact of climate change on agriculture. For more insights‍ into the‍ dynamics of Morocco’s wholesale markets, ‌explore the ⁢latest updates on Casablanca’s⁤ market trends.
Moroccan markets are currently facing a sharp rise in vegetable prices, a trend that ⁢has intensified over the past week. This surge⁢ is attributed to a combination of factors, including a persistent ⁢cold snap, reduced ‍local supply, and increased exports to Europe and Africa.The daily *Al Ahdath Al Maghribia* reported on January 16, 2025, that tomato ​prices have soared to 10 dirhams per​ kilogram,⁣ with premium varieties fetching even higher prices in upscale markets in Casablanca. Other staples like potatoes are selling at 7 dirhams, ‍peppers at 8 dirhams, and onions, carrots, and eggplants at around 6 ⁣dirhams [1].

A ⁣trader ‌at the Casablanca⁢ wholesale market explained that the unusually ​low temperatures in January have considerably slowed the ripening of vegetables, leading to a constrained supply. The ‍persistent drought, coupled with irrigation⁢ restrictions in several regions, is ‍exacerbating the⁣ situation. Local production, particularly in ‍the El Jadida region—once a primary supplier to Casablanca—has declined.This ⁤has​ shifted the burden of​ supply to the Souss region.However, much of Souss’s output is earmarked for export, where higher prices​ help producers offset rising​ production costs and water scarcity challenges [1].

This price ⁣surge follows months of relative stability and underscores ‍the structural challenges facing Morocco’s⁢ agricultural sector. Between‌ climate-related disruptions and the pressures of international trade, the industry is navigating a complex landscape. The situation highlights the delicate balance between domestic needs and export opportunities, and‌ also the urgent need for lasting solutions to mitigate the impact of climate change ⁢on agriculture.For⁣ more insights into the dynamics of Morocco’s‍ wholesale markets, explore the latest updates on [2].

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