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Morocco’s Onion Imports Reach Record Levels Amid Supply Pressures

In 2022, Morocco was the second biggest importer of dates in the world

Asmae ManlaykhaafbyAsmae Manlaykhaaf
Jul, 13, 2026
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Morocco’s Onion Imports Reach Record Levels Amid Supply Pressures

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Rabat – Morocco’s onion imports have surged to unprecedented levels in recent months, according to new data from EastFruit.

The increase in imports comes as the country seeks to stabilize domestic supplies and relieve pressure on local markets after a difficult agricultural season. Between July 20252 and April 2036, Morocco imported 21,600 tons of fresh onions. The total shipment is valued at MAD 85.5 million ($9.4 million).   

The development comes as the country moves to stabilize domestic supplies and ease pressure on local markets following a challenging agricultural season. 

The sharp increase comes against the backdrop of lower domestic production caused by unfavorable weather conditions, prolonged drought, and rising production costs that have affected yields in several agricultural regions.

Morocco experienced some relief thanks to heavy rainfall and storms between mid-November last year and February 2026. The rainfall boosted the country’s water reserves and benefited Morocco’s agriculture. However, flooding and related challenges caused difficulties for farmers across the country.

Morocco’s onion imports mark a significant departure for a country that has traditionally been a net exporter of onions and is now increasingly relying on imports to satisfy local demand and stabilize supplies.

The rise in imports reflects growing concerns over the impact of climate variability on agricultural production. Reduced rainfall and water scarcity have placed additional pressure on farmers, particularly in regions heavily dependent on irrigation.

The move is also aimed at stabilizing prices for consumers after periods of volatility in local markets, where fluctuations in supply have contributed to rising food costs in recent years.

Despite the increase in imports, industry observers view the development as a temporary response to exceptional circumstances rather than a long-term transformation of Morocco’s onion sector, which remains one of the country’s most important vegetable industries.

The situation, however, highlights broader challenges facing Moroccan agriculture as the sector adapts to changing climate conditions, water shortages, and growing domestic demand.

 

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