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Home » Blog » Agriculture in Morocco Plays a Vital Role in The Country’s Economy,The Country’s Climate, Geography, And Water Availability Influence The Types And methods Of Farming Practiced.
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Agriculture in Morocco Plays a Vital Role in The Country’s Economy,The Country’s Climate, Geography, And Water Availability Influence The Types And methods Of Farming Practiced.

Victor KakuluBy Victor KakuluApril 8, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Agriculture in Morocco plays a vital role in the country’s economy and provides employment for a large portion of the population. The country’s climate, geography, and water availability influence the types and methods of farming practiced.

Here’s a breakdown of the main modes of agriculture in Morocco:


1. Traditional/Subsistence Agriculture

  • Practiced In: Mountainous regions (Atlas), rural villages
  • Characteristics:
    • Small-scale, family-owned farms
    • Low use of machinery and modern inputs
    • Relies heavily on rainfall (rain-fed farming)
  • Main Crops: Cereals (wheat, barley), legumes, olives, vegetables
  • Livestock: Sheep, goats, donkeys, cows

2. Irrigated Agriculture

  • Practiced In: Oases, river valleys (e.g., Draa Valley, Souss region)
  • Water Sources: Rivers, underground wells, dams (like Al Massira Dam)
  • Main Crops:
    • Fruits: Citrus (oranges, clementines), melons, grapes
    • Vegetables: Tomatoes, onions, peppers
    • Cash Crops: Sugar beet, cotton, flowers (for export)

3. Rain-fed (Dryland) Farming

  • Location: North and central plains (e.g., Chaouia, Saïss)
  • Crops:
    • Wheat and barley dominate
    • Olive trees and almonds in drier areas
  • Challenges: Vulnerable to drought due to reliance on seasonal rainfall

4. Commercial/Export-Oriented Agriculture

  • Focus Areas: Atlantic coast and inland plains
  • Target Markets: Europe, Middle East, and North Africa
  • Main Products for Export:
    • Citrus fruits (oranges, lemons)
    • Olive oil
    • Tomatoes and other vegetables
    • Wine and grapes
  • Uses: Modern techniques like greenhouses, drip irrigation, fertilizers

5. Organic & Sustainable Farming (Emerging Sector)

  • Trend: Growing interest in organic agriculture, especially in regions like Essaouira and Agadir
  • Crops: Argan, saffron, dates, medicinal herbs
  • Focus: Eco-farming, local cooperatives (especially women’s argan oil co-ops)

6. Livestock & Pastoralism

  • Common Livestock: Sheep, goats, cattle, camels (in southern areas)
  • Practices:
    • Nomadic or semi-nomadic herding in arid/semi-arid areas
    • Integrated into mixed farming in other regions

7. Government-Driven Modern Agriculture (Green Morocco Plan)

  • Launched: 2008
  • Goals:
    • Boost production and export
    • Modernize agriculture with tech and irrigation
    • Support smallholders and agribusiness
  • Now Evolved Into: “Generation Green 2020-2030”

Summary Table

Mode of AgricultureKey FeaturesTypical Crops/Livestock
Traditional FarmingSmall scale, low-tech, rain-fedWheat, barley, olives, legumes
Irrigated FarmingUses dams, wells, canalsCitrus, vegetables, sugar beet
Rain-fed (Dryland)Depends on rainfallGrains, olives, almonds
Commercial/Export FarmingModern tech, greenhouse, large scaleTomatoes, citrus, olive oil
Organic & SustainableEco-friendly, small co-opsArgan, saffron, herbs
Livestock & PastoralismNomadic or integratedSheep, goats, cattle, camels
Agriculture in Morocco Plays a Vital Role in The Country’s Economy Geography The Country’s Climate
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