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Home > Economy > Morocco Hosts First Agro Export Day in November to Boost Food Industry Exports

Morocco Hosts First Agro Export Day in November to Boost Food Industry Exports

The event aims to promote Moroccan agro-food products internationally and showcase the sector’s expertise and potential.

Sara ZouitenbySara Zouiten
Aug, 14, 2025
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Agri-tech startups, innovative cooperatives, and certification bodies will showcase practices that meet market requirements.

Agri-tech startups, innovative cooperatives, and certification bodies will showcase practices that meet market requirements.

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Rabat – The National Federation of the Agri-Food Industry (FENAGRI) will hold the first edition of Agro Export Day on November 19, 2025, at the Hyatt Regency Casablanca. 

The event aims to promote Moroccan agro-food exports under the theme: “Made in Morocco, Desired Worldwide: Exporting Moroccan Agro-Food Quality.”

Agro Export Day 2025 is designed to showcase the potential, expertise, and ambitions of Morocco’s agro-food sector at regional and international levels, the federation said in a press release. 

FENAGRI hopes to bring together institutional actors, industry professionals, international buyers, and economic decision-makers to discuss the future of Moroccan food exports, with a focus on building sustainable and competitive food sovereignty.

The event aims to position Morocco as a leading agro-export hub, connecting Africa, Europe, and the Middle East, while shedding light on the quality of Moroccan products under the Made in Morocco label.

The day will feature high-level discussions, themed panels, B2B meetings, and an exhibition area presenting key local agro-food products, according to the organizers.

The morning session will focus on international consumption trends and the most promising Moroccan products for global markets. European distributors, African buyers, successful Moroccan exporters, and agro-food marketing experts will share insights and field experiences to help understand international customer needs.

The second session will focus on sustainability, traceability, innovation, and certifications, which are increasingly important for international differentiation. 

Agri-tech startups, innovative cooperatives, and certification bodies will showcase practices that meet market requirements.

The afternoon will be dedicated to business meetings between Moroccan producers and foreign buyers, with the aims of creating opportunities for dialogue, discovery, and concrete commercial partnerships.

Organizers noted that participation is free and open to all interested professionals via the event’s official website.

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